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18 July 2019 / Bahai Community Building

The intersection of race, class and young people

The intersection of race, class and young people
Kim Wu

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Bridging communities of color through service
Bahai Community Building

Bridging communities of color through service

First Nations Baha’is offered community-building activities to their friends and neighbors – even the prayers were in Navajo.

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Wilma Ellis Kazemzadeh
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Wilma Ellis Kazemzadeh

Wilma Ellis Kazemzadeh was born in 1929 in Altamont, Illinois, in the town’s only black family. Wilma grew up between Baptism and Methodism – her parents became Baha'is when she was still a child. Wilma later worked on racial harmony, education and on human rights in the US and around the world.

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