Exploring the lessons learnt from interpersonal relationships embracing cultural, religious and ethnic diversity
Remembering people, not just numbers: visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau
Reflecting on a visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau, Poland.
Re-imagining God through the Divine Feminine (part 3): representations of the Divine Feminine across the Dharmic faiths
A look at the representation of God and the Divine Feminine amongst the Dharmic faiths (Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism).
Embracing change, complexity and uncertainty: 35 lessons of Sufi wisdom by Rumi, Shams and Menguc for peacemakers and activists everywhere
Exploring Hakan Menuc's book: "No Encounter Is by Chance" and the lessons it teaches.
Discrimination, dialogue and diversity: 8 life lessons as an ESOL teacher
Roni Roseberg shares her experiences over 40 years of teaching English to speakers of other languages.
Re-imagining God through the Divine Feminine (part 2): embracing the feminine in the Abrahamic traditions
Exploring how the Divine Feminine is viewed across the Abrahamic faiths (Judaism, Christianity and Islam).
A letter to nonna – breaking the generational curse of assimilation
An open letter to my nonna (Italian grandmother) on assimilation and lost identity.
Re-imagining God through the Divine Feminine (part 1): examining my Abrahamic journey
This blog forms part of a series examining how different faith traditions embrace or reject the Divine Feminine in their teachings and representation of The Divine.
Reclaiming the refugee narrative: 6 changemakers who made the UK their home
Celebrating the contribution of refugees in the UK!
Interfaith activism: we canโt let connecting faiths fall victim to deliberate smears and fearmongering
'It's easy to mock interfaith work as sipping cups of tea and sharing samosas, but the truth is that itโs a long graft', writes Laura Marks, co-founder of Jewish-Muslim women network's Nisa-Nashim

