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Tag Archives: quotes
Thankfulness as a Remedy for Change
by Kim Alston
There is a popular saying in Islam that Muslims use in their everyday interactions to give thanks, praise and glory to God. Alhamdulillah is an Arabic phrase translated as All praises are due to Allah. Muslims use it to show … Continue reading
A Note About The Use of Sacred Texts
Dear Friends, On behalf of the Smith College Center for Religious and Spiritual Life, I write to condemn the recent use of a sacred text to illustrate a political point. Christian scripture in particular has been manipulated to oppress black … Continue reading
Poor People’s Campaign Sounds the Alarm
by Kim Alston and Matilda Cantwell
I didn’t plan on going to a grassroots activist rally that day, June 4, 2018. But my days as Muslim Student Adviser offer many different opportunities, so I wasn’t surprised. Director of Religious & Spiritual Life and College Chaplain Rev. … Continue reading
Posted in Interfaith Matters, Newsletter Articles, Social Justice
Tagged community, economic justice, local news, politics, quotes, race/racism
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In Memoriam:
The Inauguration of Jill Ker Conway
by Emmett Wald
Jill Ker Conway, the seventh president of Smith College, died a few weeks ago on 1 June 2018. She has been fondly remembered by many others, and I will not attempt to offer an additional obituary or recollection of her … Continue reading
Posted in History, Interfaith Matters, Newsletter Articles
Tagged campus news, Christianity, community, grief, in memoriam, music, national news, quotes
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Rally Day 2018 Invocation
These words were shared to open the Rally Day convocation on Wednesday, February 21, 2018. Welcome students, faculty, staff, seniors and alumnae to Rally Day 2018. Rally Day began as a commemoration of President’s Day, but in true Smith style … Continue reading
Otelia Cromwell Day: Resist, Act, and Preserve
Honoring the legacy of Otelia Cromwell, the first Black woman to earn a degree from Smith College, Northamptonites and Smithies gathered in John M. Greene Hall to hear Roxanne Gay speak on November 2. Gay is an accomplished American writer, … Continue reading
Posted in Programs & Events, Social Justice, Student Articles
Tagged campus news, Cromwell Day, politics, quotes, race/racism
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Vigil for Natural Disasters and Climate Change
On Tuesday, September 26, students, faculty, staff, and community members gathered on Chapin Lawn to stand in solidarity with those affected by recent natural disasters in Mexico, Puerto Rico, the Dominica, Texas, Florida, and many other places. We also wanted … Continue reading
Posted in Programs & Events, Response Statements, Student Posts
Tagged grief, poetry, quotes, vigil, world news
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Sacred Space and Beloved Community
The Yoga aphorisms of Patanjali from the third century state “what we truly worship we make sacred.” This philosophy rings very true for me. I believe it applies to “worship” in the broadest sense: quiet, alert walks in the woods; … Continue reading
Posted in History, Newsletter Articles, Social Justice
Tagged community, CRSL news, national news, quotes, weekly programming, worship
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Black Lives Matter:
A Global Decentralized Movement
The Meridians, a feminist and interdisciplinary journal, hosted a dialogue Friday, October 14 on the Black Lives Matter Movement in John M. Greene Hall as the keynote event of the symposium “When and Where I Enter.” The event was co-sponsored … Continue reading
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Tagged black lives matter, national news, quotes, world news
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“You must be the change you wish to see in the world.”
– Mahatma Gandhi