Talks

“Visualizing Race Unity: Event at Montgomery Public Library (June 2019)

On Sunday, June 9th, 2019 (Race Unity Day) approximately 80 people attended an afternoon presentation at the Juliette Hampton Morgan Library on the topic of race unity. Dr. Gregory Paul Meyjes spoke for around an hour and answered questions for 45 minutes. A linguist and cultural scholar as well as a member of the Baha’i faith, Dr. Meyjes stressed the importance of prioritizing the oneness of humanity in our encounters with one another while appreciating culture – in all its diversity – as a foundation of identity. He encouraged those interested in the work of race unity to be active in their efforts to appreciate these two aspects of the other and to also focus on civic and social realizations of racially unifying actions. The majority of the audience voiced intentions to work together on actions outlined and to be outlined. A  picture of the event is attached. 

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 by Vargrave Owen Tutein Jr.

The June 9th, 2019 event was informative and resourceful, as it introduced me to new ideas concerning community race relations/ healing, and Dr. Meyjes allowed me to recite to the audience my poem, "God Almighty Is Love". I met and conversed with some conscientious people who are truly dedicated to creating a better world for humanity and ecosystem.

Gregory Paul Meyjes

Dr. Gregory Paul Meyes is a multicultural scholar-practitioner who has practiced intercultural understanding throughout life, applying his focus on the just inclusion of cultural minority groups to formal and non-traditional adult education, community-based development, training, public information, and United-Nations sponsored development research. A true world citizen, he specializes in “intercultural justice,” in social inclusion and international conflict management.