Atlanta embraces Gurudev’s #IStandForPeace call
Peace Initiatives | Published: | 2 min read
The vibrant people of Atlanta embraced Gurudev’s #IStandForPeace call, which has rekindled hope in the hearts of millions across continents.
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Gurudev has been on the move since the stringent laws around the coronavirus pandemic were relaxed. The world has been filled with darkness and despair post-pandemic, and Gurudev’s #IStandForPeace campaign has united people of different backgrounds.
Taking the message of peace, Gurudev reached the city of Atlanta in the United States at the beginning of the month. The vibrant people of Atlanta embraced Gurudev’s #IStandForPeace call, which has rekindled hope in the hearts of millions across continents.
In a tweet, Gurudev shared that the visit to Atlanta is almost after a decade, “Reminded the gathering that #peace begins from within & each one of us has the power to unite society when we stand up for peace,” the tweet read.
Gurudev has been in a series of conversations, including keynote addresses, discussing topics such as peace, social justice, the environment, mental health and wellness, meditation, and the power of breathing using the Sudarshan Kriya technique.
Was joined by newly elected Congressman Rich McCormick @RichforGA, Rev. Gerald Durley, Mayor Rusty Paul of Sandy Springs @paul_rustypaul & Hon. Consul General of India Swati Kulkarni @CGI_Atlanta @MEAIndia. pic.twitter.com/GDfbWDMtqY
— Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (@SriSri) November 10, 2022
From students to politicians, religious leaders, activists, and changemakers, everybody agreed in unison to stand for peace. Gurudev’s Atlanta visit is a shot in the arm to the global #IStandForPeace campaign.
Gurudev’s inspiring ideas, approach toward humanity and relentless work to bring peace to every heart received recognition as Gurudev was honored with the Gandhi Peace Pilgrim Award at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Center.
Gurudev’s portrait has also been added to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Chapel’s Hall of Fame.
Received the Gandhi Peace Pilgrim Award at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Center @TheKingCenter. Was welcomed by Dr. MLK’s nephew Dr. Isaac Newton Farris, Jr. & Hon. Consul General of India Swati Kulkarni @CGI_Atlanta @MEAIndia #IStandForPeace pic.twitter.com/ZoR2NwVtGg
— Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (@SriSri) November 10, 2022
Was welcomed by Dean Lawrence Carter Sr. to Morehouse College for a conversation with Ambassador Andrew Young at the Dr. MLK Jr. Chapel moderated by Rev. Dr. Gerald Durley. We discussed a range of topics including peace, social justice and the environment. pic.twitter.com/b9kFW3peCf
— Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (@SriSri) November 11, 2022
Addressed a Town Hall on Burnout in Academia and Healthcare @EmoryUniversity pic.twitter.com/VTGih3pFVe
— Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (@SriSri) November 13, 2022
Addressed faculty and students of @GeorgiaTech. Our SKY Programs are a regular feature here. A collaboration is being explored with Sri Sri University @SriSriU #TechMeditates pic.twitter.com/eQxs1zWIVo
— Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (@SriSri) November 10, 2022
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- https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2022/11/11/humanitarian-civil-rights-leaders-speak-non-violence-atlanta/
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