Some of the most meaningful progress happens gradually. Positive News magazine wants to hear about the positive changes you’ve witnessed over time. Tell us what changed, how long it took, and why it has stayed with you in the form below. We will publish the favourite answers in the next issue of Positive News.
This was the seventh week of videos from the 250 to 250 Project that we're producing to honor the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The videos are designed to emphasize the agency of Americans to change the country. Each falls into a category that defines what it means to be an American.
Carsten Schulz's documentary and Carsten's interview with him encourage people to look within themselves and see what good things they can find in them. "You can also find something positive in every negative story, find something constructive," says Carsten.
The fourth gala for the "Constructive World Award" in Berlin has ended. Christian Kipper is managing director of the German Television Lottery. He accepted the special prize for the “Constructive Impact” category. The prize recognizes the extraordinary social responsibility of people, projects or institutions.
Baptists from 65 countries gathered in Toronto last week for the annual gathering of the Baptist World Alliance. The event started just after Canada's team was knocked out of the World Cup. The gathering included a strong focus on working toward peace and justice. It also included reflections by Canadians about work in their nation to address injustices committed against Indigenous peoples.
The year in review is a review of the good and bad moments of the year. The good moments include seeing "Sinners" twice with your son and once with your daughter. The bad moments include the birthday parties of your cousin at fifty-four, your grandmother at ninety and your ex-boyfriend.
Kristin Kasten received this year's Constructive World Award in the “Universal Empowerment’s category for her article “Back to Life – Depression in Adolescence” from “Freundin” with Amy Striehn and Gunnar West. FOCUS online has been honoring outstanding critical-constructive journalism for three years.
Maria Justus designed the trophies for the Constructive World Award. The centerpiece of this year's award is a glass ball symbolizing earth. The outer layer of the sphere is many ideas and initiatives that are changing the world for the better. The respective winning entries are visualized on each ball.
In the 2020 Presidential primary campaign, Julian Zelizer stood on the stage and said that President Trump harnessed hate for political purposes. Turning love into what Martin Luther King Jr. called “a broad scale social force for good” is still the task of our generation. If we want a new and better world, each one of us can and must take part.
Some of the most meaningful progress happens gradually. Positive News magazine wants to hear about the positive changes you’ve witnessed over time. Tell us what changed, how long it took, and why it has stayed with you in the form below. We will publish the favourite answers in the next issue of Positive News.
This was the seventh week of videos from the 250 to 250 Project that we're producing to honor the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The videos are designed to emphasize the agency of Americans to change the country. Each falls into a category that defines what it means to be an American.
Carsten Schulz's documentary and Carsten's interview with him encourage people to look within themselves and see what good things they can find in them. "You can also find something positive in every negative story, find something constructive," says Carsten.
The fourth gala for the "Constructive World Award" in Berlin has ended. Christian Kipper is managing director of the German Television Lottery. He accepted the special prize for the “Constructive Impact” category. The prize recognizes the extraordinary social responsibility of people, projects or institutions.
Baptists from 65 countries gathered in Toronto last week for the annual gathering of the Baptist World Alliance. The event started just after Canada's team was knocked out of the World Cup. The gathering included a strong focus on working toward peace and justice. It also included reflections by Canadians about work in their nation to address injustices committed against Indigenous peoples.
The year in review is a review of the good and bad moments of the year. The good moments include seeing "Sinners" twice with your son and once with your daughter. The bad moments include the birthday parties of your cousin at fifty-four, your grandmother at ninety and your ex-boyfriend.
Kristin Kasten received this year's Constructive World Award in the “Universal Empowerment’s category for her article “Back to Life – Depression in Adolescence” from “Freundin” with Amy Striehn and Gunnar West. FOCUS online has been honoring outstanding critical-constructive journalism for three years.
Maria Justus designed the trophies for the Constructive World Award. The centerpiece of this year's award is a glass ball symbolizing earth. The outer layer of the sphere is many ideas and initiatives that are changing the world for the better. The respective winning entries are visualized on each ball.
In the 2020 Presidential primary campaign, Julian Zelizer stood on the stage and said that President Trump harnessed hate for political purposes. Turning love into what Martin Luther King Jr. called “a broad scale social force for good” is still the task of our generation. If we want a new and better world, each one of us can and must take part.
The Constructive World Award gives a platform to people who are changing society and the environment in a positive way. Here you can see all the winners of the five main categories and the special prize for people who change society in a unique and positive way, as well as the main winners.