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The Houston Bahá’í Community

Blackwood Educational Land Institute

Center for Mind-Body Health

The Center for the Healing of Racism

Christ Church Cathedral

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Houston area

Dawn Mountain

Eternal Gandhi Museum Houston

Grace Episcopal Church

Healing Circles Houston

Houston Non-Violent Communication

Houston Peace and Justice Center

Houston Zen Center

Insight Meditation Houston

Institute for Spirituality and Health

Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston

Isensee Foundation for Safe Police Response

Ismaili Council for the Southwestern USA

The Jung Center Houston

Live Oak Meeting House

Long Films Studio

Lovescaping

Lumen Tree

Marci Sharif

NAMI Greater Houston

Prana: Essence of Life

Rothko Chapel

St. Paul’s United Methodist Church

Rice University's Boniuk Institute for Religious Tolerance

Tagore Society of Houston

Texas Buddhist Association

Unity of Houston

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“In one way or another, every values-oriented culture, religious or not, teaches the importance of treating others the way we wish to be treated. How to achieve that goal may vary. It begins with listening. When we are able to listen to another’s viewpoint, we begin to be able to understand how to treat people as individuals, not categories.”
— The Golden Rule / Rabbi Dan Gordon

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