“The goal of feminist spirituality has never been the simple substitution of Yahweh-with-a-skirt. Rather, it seeks, in all its diversity, to revitalize relational, body-honoring, cosmologically grounded spiritual possibilities for women and all others.” BodySpiritualSpiritualityGoalSimplePossibilityDiversityFeministGroundedSkirtsSubstitutionYahweh Author:Charlene Spretnak
“The value of free expression is perceived to be at odds with goals that were considered 'more important,' like inclusiveness, diversity, nondiscrimination, and tolerance.” ImportantValuesGoalExpressionDiversityToleranceOddsFree ExpressionInclusiveness Author:Greg Lukianoff
“The main goal is to increase diversity. The one thing that is bad for society is low diversity. This is true for culture or evolution, for species and also for whole societies. If you become a monoculture, you are at great risk of perishing.” IfsWholeCultureGoalRiskOne ThingEvolutionDiversityLowsIncreaseSpeciesGreat RiskPerishingMonoculture Author:George M. Church
“It is ironic that those who seek to blend and destroy individual racial identities are the biggest enemies of diversity, while simultaneously claiming to support diversity. The end result of that form of diversity is the exact opposite of their stated goal: the destruction of individual identities and ultimately, the destruction of diversity.” EndsFormIndividualGoalResultsEnemySupportIdentityDiversityDestructionOppositesIronicEnd ResultsRacial Identity Author:Arthur Kemp
“Each nation has different obstacles and different goals, shaped by the vagaries of history and of experience. Yet as I talk to young people around the world I am impressed not by the diversity but by the closeness of their goals, their desires and their concerns and their hope for the future.” PeopleWorldDifferentYoungDesireNationsGoalDiversityConcernObstaclesAround The WorldImpressedClosenessHope For The Future Book:Make Gentle the Life of the World: The Vision of Robert F. Kennedy Source: Make Gentle the Life of the World: The Vision of Robert F. Kennedy