Valarie Kaur
Valarie Kaur is a renowned civil rights activist at the forefront of progressive change. She burst into American consciousness after the 2016 election when her Watch Night Service address went viral with 30+ million views. As a lawyer, filmmaker, and innovator, Valarie has helped win policy change on multiple fronts and now leads the Revolutionary Love Project to champion love as a force for justice. She has been a regular TV commentator on MSNBC, and contributor to CNN, NPR, PBS, the Hill, Huffington Post, and the Washington Post. She founded Groundswell, the Yale Visual Law Project and Faithful Internet. A daughter of Sikh farmers in California, Valarie earned degrees at Stanford University, Harvard Divinity School, and Yale Law School. She was named a “Young Global Leader” by the World Economic Forum. Valarie’s new book, See No Stranger: A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love, expands on her blockbuster TED Talk. and hits the shelves June 2020.
Learn more about this presenter’s work:
Valarie Kaur: 3 Lessons of Revolutionary Love in a Time of Rage
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Where Yoga and Politics Overlap: My Women’s Week at Kripalu When yoga teacher Tracy Ramos read the description of Women’s Week, she found it hard to believe that there were people out there merging the wakefulness and…
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Highlights from Women’s Week at Kripalu Our groundbreaking week of womxn-only programming yielded so much conversation, community-building, food for thought, and hope for the future.
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