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  2. Aeta people - Wikipedia

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    Aeta (Ayta / ˈ aɪ t ə / EYE-tə), Agta and Dumagat, are collective terms for several indigenous peoples who live in various parts of Luzon islands in the Philippines.They are included in the wider Negrito grouping of the Philippines and the rest of Southeast Asia, with whom they share superficial common physical characteristics such as: dark skin tones; short statures; frizzy to curly hair ...

  3. Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding - Wikipedia

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    Tanenbaum believes in a safe world “in which religious differences are respected and daily life reflects the highest values of our shared religious and ethical traditions.” Tanenbaum designs trainings and educational materials that aim to lead to a greater understanding and respect between people of different religious backgrounds. [5]

  4. Lilly Endowment - Wikipedia

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    2019: Religion News Foundation's Global Religion Journalism Initiative to expand news reporting on religion around the world. It is funded by an 18-month, $4.9 million grant from Lilly Endowment and is a collaborative effort among the Associated Press (AP), Religion News Service (RNS), and The Conversation US (TCUS). [17]

  5. Atheist ad campaigns come in peace, love and understanding - AOL

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    The sign, which is looks like a stained-glass window, accompanies the John Lennon quote with the url for the Freedom From Religion Atheist ad campaigns come in peace, love and understanding Skip ...

  6. Typhonian Order - Wikipedia

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    Grant adopted a perennialist interpretation of the history of religion. [24] Grant's wrote that Indian spiritual traditions like Tantra and Yoga correlate to Western esoteric traditions, and that both stem from a core, ancient source, has parallels in the perennial philosophy promoted by the Traditionalist School of esotericists. [ 25 ]

  7. The Clergy Project - Wikipedia

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    The Freedom From Religion Foundation likewise assisted TCP with a focus on its financial side. [ 12 ] As TCP grew to evolve beyond a mere project, its ad-hoc governing board implemented the role of executive director, appointing Teresa MacBain as acting executive director, who only served a few months in 2012, followed by Catherine Dunphy who ...

  8. FFRF says Amarillo ISD addresses religious concerns ... - AOL

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    The Freedom From Religion Foundation, which has approximately 40,000 members — including more than 1,700 in Texas — continues to educate the public on matters related to nontheism.

  9. She grew up in an Arizona church community. Now, she ... - AOL

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    Brooke Walker grew up in an Arizona church community. Families, side by side, in communion with God and each other. But the church, she says, was actually a cult. Walker spent her formative years ...