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Sally Mahé has served as core staff since 1996, helping to build URI’s global organization in alignment with its purpose, principles and practices. Currently, she directs regional development which includes support for 16 regional staff and regional leadership teams. Sally is an accomplished trainer in Moral Imagination peacebuilding, Open Space, World Café and Appreciative Inquiry methodologies. Sally co-authored The Birth of a Global Community in 2003 with Charles Gibbs, is co-author of A Greater Democracy Day by Day, and the Law in Action Series. Prior to URI Sally trained teachers in democracy education in the US and Russia and created church-related environmental programs. For over 20 years Sally helped lead schools dedicated to children of diverse faiths. Sally holds Master degrees from Harvard and the General Episcopal Seminary, NYC.

November 27, 2012 9:44 AM

Young Adults Take The Lead At SEA-Pac Regional Assembly

I’m writing from the Seoul, Korea airport en route home from Siem Reap, Cambodia - site of the 2012 SEA-Pac Regional Assembly.  

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January 19, 2012 11:57 AM

Dates and Candy Canes

Shifting traditions in an interfaith family: making room for Eid at Christmastime.

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November 18, 2011 10:19 AM

Global Interfaith Grassroots Organizing: The Record So Far

Sally Mahe reflects on interfaith organizing from the local and global levels for The Interfaith Observer, an electronic journal created to explore interreligious relations and the interfaith movement.

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September 15, 2011 1:47 PM

Aunties - On the Move!

Post #2 from URI-Great Lakes Meeting in Kampala, Uganda.

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September 3, 2011 1:00 PM

URI Great Lakes meeting opens in Kampala

Post #1 from the August 22 URI-Great Lakes Meeting in Kampala, Uganda.

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September 2, 2011 5:08 PM

URI-Africa and local NGOs come together to build better life in Africa

URI's Sally Mahé reflects in a series of posts on the recent URI-Africa regional conference in Kampala, Uganda.

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August 2, 2011 12:37 PM

Gratitude for Ramadan Actions

As Ramadan begins this year, I want to say thank you to millions of observing Muslims who undergo fasting...

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July 27, 2011 4:39 PM

URI information translated into many Indian languages

URI is proud to announce translations of URI material in several more languages spoken in East India. Gratitude to Biswadeb Chakraborty, Regional Coordinator, India east  zone, and all those who contributed to these translations.  Read on to learn more about the languages of India.

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June 9, 2011 10:48 AM

I Love Pakistan!

Daily news tells us about the darkness of human behavior infesting Pakistan at this time. Like a member of our family who is hurting, let us send special love, blessings and caring thoughts to the beautiful land and its people.

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May 18, 2011 12:19 PM

Freedom Riders - Stepping Up

Last night I witnessed a burst of historic heroic citizenship in the USA when I watched a PBS special program called The Freedom Riders. In 1961 racism was ugly, mean, unjust, and embedded in American society. Southern states enforced Jim Crow legislation and local police enforced segregated sitting rooms in bus and railroad stations in cities across the South.

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