Our own Bonnie Rose hosted Rainn Wilson at her church in Ventura ... go Bonnie!

 

In the heart of urban landscapes where towering skyscrapers cast shadows over theoverlooked corners of society, there exists a transformative initiative known as "UPAYA" – a beacon of innovation, functionality, creativity, and sustainability. Amidst the bustling cities and the sprawling slums, a passionate team led by Diksha Pilania, in collaboration with Vanvaasi and Saws & Beans, has embarked on a remarkable journey. Their mission: to redefine the way we perceive living spaces. With a profound belief in the power of design to uplift lives, UPAYA represents more than just a project; it embodies a vision to empower the underserved.

Through ingenious transformations, thoughtful interventions, and a community-driven approach, UPAYA is reshaping the narrative of slum dwellings, offering dignity, comfort, and hope where it is needed the most. The significance of UPAYA within interior design lies in its response to a pivotal question: "Can designers enhance the living conditions of slum residents without displacing them?" This inquiry challenges traditional paradigms, focusing on social justice and inclusive development, often neglected in design for marginalized populations.

See a short documentary on the project here.

Today's DailyGood: Kinship is a Verb

"In thinking about kinship, I think its important to begin with, What are the boundaries of our kin? We can go way internal and microscopic, down to the nerves that actually inform our brain more than our brain informs our bodies, right down to the microbes, not only managing our health but informing our way of being and interacting with the world. Then [we can go] all the way out, right to our own families, to the human and greater-than-human world, out to the cosmosthe fact that were made of stardust, right? Kinship reaches very far." John Hausdoerffer, Robin Wall Kimmerer, and Gavin Van Horn, are the coeditors of the five-volume series 'Kinship: Belonging in a World of Relations.' More in this conversation between the trio. [Read more ...]

KarunaNews: If You Practice Gratitude, Your Children Can Benefit, Too

More than 80 heartivists from varied sectors of Austrian society came together to build a field at the intersection of inner transformation and external impact.

Take a look at some of these visuals, courtesy of Manuel ...

Go Vienna!

KarunaNews: Kenyans Get Tree-planting Holiday To Plant 100 Million Seedlings

Kenyans have been given a special holiday to plant 100 million trees as part of the government's goal to help fight climate change by planting 15 billion trees in 10 years. Each Kenyan is being encouraged to plant at least two seedlings. The government has provided seedlings for free at its forest agency centers for planting in designated public areas and made available 150 million seedlings in public nurseries but has also encouraged Kenyans to buy at least two seedlings to plant on their own land. The Jaza Miti app allows individuals and organizations to record the species, number and date planted, and will help people match the site and appropriate species. Environment Minister Soipan Tuya expects that 500 million trees will have been planted by the end of the rainy season in December.

Read the full story here.

KarunaNews: Euclid's First Images: The Dazzling Edge Of Darkness

Today's DailyGood: Jennifer Bichanich: Rising from the Ashes

In this deeply moving episode, Fill to Capacity podcast host Pat Benincasa speaks with writer and life coach Jennifer Bichanich. Jennifer opens a window on her experiences with profound loss, including losing her beloved husband when the church they were remodeling went up in flames. Despite immense grief and despair, Jennifer found ways to rebuild her life and discover her own creative resilience. Working with a shamanic energy healer, delving into art therapy, and joining the Modern Widows Club, she found community, healing and the possibility of creating something beautiful from the ashes of her life. The following conversation explores themes of grief, healing, and the power of creativity in navigating through difficult times. [Read more ...]

Siliguri (India) hosts Karma Kitchen!

A smile-inducing update from Sunita in Northern India: "Just got home after the very first Karma Kitchen in Siliguri and it was a huge success. Hearts opened, guests were taken aback and everyone soaked in the beautiful energy. Truly auspicious and enjoyable."

You can watch some of the beautiful moments that emerged below:

KarunaNews: San Francisco Shop Owner Responds To Hate Crime With Message Of Love

When her ice cream shop was vandalized, owner Robyn Sue Fisher was shaken. Someone had smashed the front windows and spray painted the store with graffiti that said, “Free Palenstien,” and “Out The Mission.” Fisher, who is Jewish, initially closed the store. “At first I felt fear and then I felt anger and then I felt a deep sorrow. And then I got to empathy, and that’s how I got to love,” she said. She’s determined, in a world filled with division and hate, to add a little sweetness. She has decided to reopen Smitten Ice Cream as soon as the new windows come in. And she’s creating a new line of T-shirts and sweatshirts that say, “In the spirit of ice cream, I choose LOVE.” All of the proceeds will benefit the Courage Museum, which will open in 2025 and will focus on “ending the public health crisis caused by violence, and the hate that fuels it.”

Read the full story here.

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