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John Burnside wins the TS Eliot Poetry Prize

Author Editorial Team Date 17 January, 2012
By Editorial Team | News
Scottish poet John Burnside has won the distinguished TS Eliot Poetry Prize for 2012,...
Tagged John Burnside, Poetry Prize, Scottish Poet News, TS Eliot Prize | Leave a comment |
Asia, India, Poetry, Poetry by Continents, Poetry by Countries, Sumeet Grover (Poetry)

The Indian Telescope

Author Sumeet Grover Date 12 January, 2012
By Sumeet Grover | Poetry
Come, let’s watch the skies, On this giant telescope Let’s see How beautiful the...
Tagged activism, Art of Resistence, Culture of Peace, Justice Art, Poetry on India, Poverty in India, Protest Art, social justice, The Indian Telescope | Leave a comment |
Columns, Sumeet Grover (Column)

Rising Youth Unemployment: Calling for a British Spring

Author Sumeet Grover Date 10 January, 2012
By Sumeet Grover
There has been much debate, discussion and research about immigration in the UK and...
Tagged British Spring, British Youth, Empowerment, Immigration and Unemployment, Immigration in UK, We The People, Youth Unemployment | 1 Comment |
Prasoon Joshi
Asia, India, Poetry by Continents, Poetry by Countries, Poetry Recitation Videos, Social Justice, Videos

Anti-Corruption Poem for India – इतना क्यूँ सोते हैं हम? (Hindi) Video

Author Editorial Team Date 7 January, 2012
By Editorial Team | Video
इतना क्यूँ सोते हैं हम? (Why have we slept so much?)...
Tagged anna hazare, anti-corruption, hindi poetry, itna kyun sote hain hum, Poem on Corruption, Poetry for Social Justice, Prasoon Joshi, social activism, social justice | Leave a comment |
Columns, Grace E. Reed (Column)

The Red Kettle and the Bell

Author Grace E. Reed Date 21 December, 2011
By Grace E. Reed
Today I was out roaming downtown Portland enjoying the holiday busyness, the lights, the...
Tagged Creating Value, Grace E. Reed, Hope, Human Dignity, magic, Meaning and Direction, peace | 2 Comments |
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