Bonnoe says: "The folks at the TED Prize have been working with partners around the world to fulfill the wish of best-selling author and former nun, Karen Armstrong – the Charter for Compassion. The Charter is a document collaboratively written with contributions from thousands of people from more than 100 countries. With a sense of urgency, the Charter is a call to action for all of us to live more compassionately with each other in the hopes of ending global suffering. People from every corner of the world – including Oslo, Buenos Aires, Vancouver, Tehran, Capetown, Sydney, San Francisco, Mumbai and more - have embraced the Charter’s inclusive message by affirming the Charter at the Charter for Compassion website and posting the official widget on their blogs in a show of solidarity (see here). It’s a powerful message and one that we wanted to share."Technorati Tags: compassion, charter for compassion, ted, karen armstrong, prison, crime, law, human rights
Charter for Compassion
Karen Armstrong's TED Prize: Charter for Compassion - Boing Boing
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Charter for Compassion
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