Respectful dialogue is the key to peace
This article was written by Mike St. John, iACT Operations Director. I am often guilty of thinking that doing good and trying to make the world a better place is […]

This article was written by Mike St. John, iACT Operations Director. I am often guilty of thinking that doing good and trying to make the world a better place is […]

At iACT, we have great appreciation for the wonderful volunteers who make our service work possible! In this Volunteer Spotlight, Mary Evan, who has volunteered both at iACT’s office helping […]

There are a number of upcoming Red Bench events, and we would love to see you there! September 15, The Red Bench: Reconciliation Join us for this special Red Bench […]

This article was written by Buck Cole, retired teacher and member of Tarrytown United Methodist Church I attended my first iACT Red Bench Conversation recently and what I thought […]

This article was written by Khotan Shahbazi-Harmon, member of Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Austin, Texas. On December 2, 2015, for three consecutive years in early December, Muslims, Methodists, Catholics, […]

This article was written by iACT boardmember, Christ Singh Khalsa. “It’s an indulgence to sit in a room and discuss your beliefs as if they were a juicy piece of […]

After our Red Bench conversations on Racial Intolerance, we wanted to be sure that the resources available to continue this important discussion are easy for all to find. Here they […]

This article was written by Carlos Femat, a member of iACT’s Board of Directors We live in a time when we’re constantly reminded via news reports of human conflict. We […]

This article was written by Lynn Adams, a longtime supporter of iACT and a member of iACT’s Red Bench Steering Committee. I worry too much. Despite a myriad of self-help books, […]

This article was written by Karen O’Neal, a longtime supporter of iACT and a member of iACT’s Red Bench Steering Committee. Do you ever dream about a world free of […]
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