Applying the Golden Rule

February 25, 2013
Hosted by Audrey E. Kitagawa

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Helping to bring better understanding between multi-religious landscapes in a complex world opens avenues of peace and harmony through respect for each other. The pedagogy of inter-religious education in schools, in the work place, in health care systems, and in armed conflicts are the four core programs established by the Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding, that seek to alleviate religious ignorance, discrimination, hatred and violence. Recognized internationally as a thought leader, Tanenbaum has created comprehensive tool kits, manuals, curricula and programs that are designed to assist school teachers, students, administrators, medical practitioners, businesses, and peace makers in religiously motivated armed conflicts, to bridge differences, and move beyond ethnocentric perspectives. Joyce Dubensky, CEO of Tanenbaum freely shares about the depth and breadth of this important work that has been built upon the application of the Golden Rule.

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Our Sacred Journey will inspire others to share their love, compassion and kindness as a powerful way of actualizing the reality of the Divine in our daily lives. Our fascinating guests are global citizens who live and manifest their values, principles and ideals. You’ll hear the broad spectrum of life experiences that moved these passionate, courageous people through the hallways of such global institutions as the United Nations, to the villages in developing countries. We will discuss what it means to live as global citizens from the foundation of our inner spirituality, values and beliefs. Our potential to create a harmonious, cooperative present and future arising out of our own creativity and commitment to make valuable contributions to humanity will weave a beautiful tapestry of our sacred journey together.

Audrey E. Kitagawa

Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, Audrey E. Kitagawa, is a cum laude graduate of the University of Southern California, and a graduate of Boston College Law School. She practiced law in Honolulu for twenty years. At the time of her retirement in 1996, Ms. Kitagawa had a Martindale-Hubbel AV rating, (i.e. highest rating for professional and ethical excellence in the legal profession). She is President of the Light of Awareness International Spiritual Family, a nondenominational, ecumenical, spiritual community with broad global outreach. She is the former Advisor to the Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict at the United Nations, and the former Vice President/Trustee of Council For A Parliament of The World’s Religions, one of the world’s largest conveners of communities of faith. She is currently a Founding Trustee of the New York City Peace Museum.

She has been enstooled into the royal family as the Nekoso Hemaa (i.e.Queen Mother of Development), of Ajiyamanti in Ghana, West Africa, and has a school named after her in her African name, the Nana Ode Anyankobea Junior Secondary School. She has published articles in World Affairs, The Journal of International Issues. She has authored chapters for three books, and has been listed in Who's Who of American Law, Who's Who of American Women, Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the World, and Prominent People of Hawaii.



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