Sacred Inclusion Network Blog 

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SINNET'S mission is to explore the nexus between diversity and spirituality and create ways for people to explore and expand their sense of individual and group identity in the context of community. We believe that there is something greater than ourselves that transcends our differences and that the process of collectively exploring that “something greater”is inherently transformative, not only for ourselves, but for our communities and the world. Accordingly, we create and offer venues for exploration, healing and personal growth that aspire to be free of dogma or pre-conceived institutional beliefs of any kind.



Spirituality and Social Justice Symposium
This Spirituality and Social Justice Symposium explores the intersection of spirituality and activism. Host Angelo John Lewis engages in a[...]
Communion: The Whitley Strieber Interview
In 1985, a strange incident occurred that would totally transform the life of Whitley Strieber, at the time best known[...]
The Spiritual Path Exploration
This is recording of the Spiritual Path Exploration, facilitated by Mark Argent on 6/17/23 for the Sacred Inclusion Network.Participants explored[...]
The Intersection of Faith and Activism: Cat Zavis on Spirituality and Social Justice
Cat Zavis discusses her personal journey and insights on integrating spiritualism and activism. Zavis is Executive Director of the Network[...]
“Art as a Sacred Calling”: An Interview with Tasleem Jamila Firdausee
Tasleem Jamila Firdausee, the executive director of Art as a Sacred Intiative, here talks about her Baptist upbringing, her immersion[...]
The Evolution of the Sacred Inclusion Network
Our Sacred Inclusion Network's mission has evolved considerably since the mid '90s, when we were known as the Diversity and[...]
Adventures in Meditation
Like a lot of people of my generation, my first exposure to meditation was through Zen. Following the instructions of[...]
The Sara Minkara Story
Don't think of Sara Minkara as a blind person. Think of her as person who is blind. Social activist, speaker,[...]

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