Sawubona!

This Zulu greeting has been on our tongues and in our hearts for much of the past ten years. It literally means “I see you.” More than words of politeness, sawubona carries the importance of recognizing the worth and dignity of each person.  It says, “I see the whole of you—your experiences, your passions, your…

May Letter from the Director

At church on Easter Sunday I heard the phrases “plotting resurrection” and “practicing resurrection.” It has resonated with me – how in the midst of challenges do we continue to plot resurrection and practice resurrection? In Loom and with our partners we plot resurrection by staying focused on the most vulnerable. We work to stay…

Listen In!

Ever wonder what stories, data, or random facts are inspiring us lately? We’ve gathered some of our favorite podcasts together for you in this handy list!   Small Changes: Small Changes is a series of one-on-one interviews with people who’ve seen a problem in the world and set out to change it – often in…