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The Wilmette Institute was founded in 1995 to provide basic and advanced courses on the Bahá’í Faith. In 1998, the Wilmette Institute moved to a largely online study approach in order to provide educational classes to a broader student body. It now offers more than 50 unique courses on the web to an average of 30 students per course.All rights reserved Espiritualidad
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  • Episode 2: - Oneness and Justice: Love in Practice
    Apr 7 2026
    In this episode of the Wilmette Institute Podcast Series, we explore the relationship between Oneness and Justice through a rich and reflective conversation. Host Emily Chou sits down with Chloé Greene—liberation historian, cultural worker, and “love sower”—to reflect on love as an active practice that can transform how we relate to one another and build more just communities. Together, they discuss the power of connection, the role of the soul in social change, and how practicing love can deepen our understanding of unity across difference.
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    20 m
  • Episode 1 - Universal Participation
    Mar 4 2026
    In this first episode of the Wilmette Institute Podcast Series, we explore the meaning of universal participation in education and community life. Host Emily Chou sits down with Nika Esmailizadeh to reflect on what it truly means to create spaces where everyone can contribute, belong, and grow. Together, they discuss teaching, learning, and the responsibility we share in building inclusive and empowering environments. 🎙️ Episode 1: Universal Participation – A Teacher’s Reflection If you’re passionate about education, social transformation, and creating communities of belonging, this conversation is for you. 🔔 Subscribe for more episodes 👍 Like, share, and comment to join the conversation Learn more about Wilmette Institute: 🌐 https://wilmetteinstitute.org
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    18 m
  • Social Transformation: The Evolving Challenge of Racial Inequality
    May 31 2025
    This podcast offers insights into evolving efforts to address racial inequality in the US, comparing sixty years ago (during the Civil Rights era) to the present day. Dr. June Thomas, who has written about her family’s lived experiences during the civil rights era, established an academic career based on training urban planners who were socially aware and capable of supporting community development, and she has written extensively about these topics and the need for racial and social justice in U.S. cities. In a question-and-answer discussion with interviewers Dr. Chitra Golestani (Wilmette Institute Associate Director) and Asia Robinson from North Carolina Central University, she considers how the challenge of racial inequality has evolved over the last decades, and how Bahá’í teachings offer important insights into possible strategies for the present and the future. Webinar link: https://wilmetteinstitute.org/social-transformation-the-evolving-challenge-of-racial-inequality/
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    1 h y 31 m
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