'Life as a gift' is a recurring theme in this issue. Highlights include articles about India's disabled, the 'stolen generation' of Australia, Art as a healer, the Essay is on 'Radio' and Philip Boobbyer reviews two books which challenge Europe's secularism.
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Valley for the Disabled hidden away in the rural heartlands of Tamil Nadu.
"With my art, I can speak with a hundred voices," says Kader Keita.
Canadian Birthdays (En)
The centennial events in Alberta and Saskatchewan celebrated the diversity of our peoples.
Challenging the secularism of modern Europe.
Life as a Gift (En)
In my youth I didn't always feel that life was a gift.
New Generation's workshops are given by volunteers and include art, drama, guitar and drumming as well as capoeira.
Big business is one of the world's most influential forces.
Denis Nowlan speaks up for the medium which leads you by the ear.
The hurricane and its horrifying aftermath may prove to be the tipping point that causes Americans to rethink our values.
Healing? For me that's impossible, Val Linow said.
Apologies have an important place in healing national and international relations.
Why are the men returning to a small, impoverished town in Mexico?
My love of China comes from working with these wonderful, hard-working people in rural settings, providing them with the opportu
Stepping into the unknown is always scary. There are many pitfalls - and you are on your own.