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Repossessing Virtue: Living Differently, Beyond Economic Crisis

Your Voices on the Economic Downturn

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Your Stories, Your Voices

Over the past several months, we've been exploring the spiritual and moral aspects of the economic downturn and flaws that have been exposed in financial systems. Online and on air, we've generated a challenging, edifying, cross-cultural conversation called Repossessing Virtue. We continue to look for fresh thinking and language for talking about what has happened and why — not just in terms of financial tools and strategies but in terms of personal conscience and values. We're looking for practical resources for individual and communal evaluation and renewal, moving forward from this crisis.

This map contains a diverse array of listener responses, eight of which we just included in our program "Living Differently, Beyond Economic Crisis." We recieved thoughtful essays from around the world on how people's lives have changed in response to the economic crisis — and how for some, it's challenged or reinforced their core values. We'd like to hear your stories too.

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