![]() ![]() We also reserve the right to revoke any offer that contains an error, or for a product that is not available, at any time prior to shipment, including after you have submitted an order and whether or not the order has been confirmed and your credit card charged. We reserve the right to correct and update information on our Site at any time, without notice. ![]() But mistakes happen and occasionally product descriptions on our Site or in our catalog may contain typographical errors, inaccuracies, or omissions concerning product specifications, prices, or availability, and product photos may sometimes depict a different product version than the one we will ship. Our goal is to provide only up-to-date and accurate information to our customers. Prices and availability of products are subject to change without notice. Valarie's debut book, See No Stranger: A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love, expands on her "blockbuster" TED Talk and is available wherever books are sold. A daughter of Sikh farmers in California's heartland, Valarie earned degrees at Stanford University, Harvard Divinity School, and Yale Law School. Valarie has been a regular TV commentator on MSNBC and contributor to CNN, NPR, PBS, The Hill, the Huffington Post, and the Washington Post. She founded Groundswell Movement, Faithful Internet, and the Yale Visual Law Project to inspire and equip new generations of advocates. As a lawyer, filmmaker, and innovator, she has won policy change on multiple fronts-hate crimes, racial profiling, immigration detention, solitary confinement, internet freedom, and more. Valarie now leads the Revolutionary Love Project to reclaim love as a force for justice in America. Her question "Is this the darkness of the tomb-or the darkness of the womb?" reframed the political moment and became a mantra for people fighting for change. Valarie burst into American consciousness in the wake of the 2016 election when her Watch Night Service address went viral with 30+ million views worldwide. Valarie Kaur, JD, is a seasoned civil rights activist and celebrated prophetic voice "at the forefront of progressive change" (Center for American Progress). Breathing together, letting joy in, and pushing through fear to become our best selves allows us to summon the bravery to transition from one reality to another Loving Ourselves -We can care for ourselves by remembering the wisdom of the midwife: breathe and push.Loving Opponents -When we learn to harness our rage and listen to even our opponents, we can gain the information necessary to reimagine cultures and institutions that protect dignity for all of us.Loving Others -When we wonder about one another, grieve with one another, and fight with and for one another we can build the solidarity needed for collective liberation and transformation - a solidarity rooted in love. ![]() If you have ever felt hopeless about our future, overwhelmed by the challenges ahead, breathless from the continued labor for justice, or simply not sure where to start in activating change, this summit will provide you with a compass for navigating a world in rebirth. The People’s Inauguration puts those ideas into practice with 10 core teachings to take into the world. As rising hate violence, pervasive social injustice, and an isolating pandemic threaten to drive us further apart, we must root ourselves in a culture of love that extends in three directions: to others, to our opponents, and to ourselves. Valarie Kaur considers revolutionary love to be the call of our time. Let’s Birth a Future Where Love Is a Force for Justice! Traci Blackmon, Rabbi Sharon Brous, Ai-jen Poo, Bryan Stevenson, and many more. In Valarie’s words: “Revolutions do not happen only in grand moments in public view, but also in small pockets of people coming together to inhabit a new way of being.” Join Valarie and an extraordinary community of activists, thinkers, writers, and artists in this global movement to reclaim love as a force for justice and change in our world-including Baratunde Thurston, America Ferrera, Rev. We are in an era of transition. Valarie Kaur, renowned civil rights activist, author, and founder of the Revolutionary Love Project, invites you to The People’s Inauguration -a 10-day online program to help us reckon with all we have lost and point us toward a vision of the society we can build together, grounded in love. ![]()
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