Conversations With Activists Series 1: Russell Means Parts 1 & 2

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Gabriel of Urantia's Conversations with Activists is a 7 part series interview collection in which Gabriel of Urantia talks with musical, social, and spiritual activists from around the world, including musician Thomas Mapfumo (the "Lion of Zimbabwe") and actor Russell Means (1939-2012)—a leader and founding member in the American Indian Movement (AIM) and a civil rights activist.

Gabriel of Urantia has been proactive in the spiritual, social, and environmental arenas for more than 30 years. He was the first to develop the concept of "spiritual activism," which led to his SpiritualutionSM—Justice to the People movement that has inspired and influenced millions towards a better and brighter tomorrow. As a musical activist, Gabriel writes from his own life experiences, from his soul, and conveys the joy and pain of life through music to touch and inspire people to give them hope in the midst of day-to-day struggle and conflict. This motivating collection will inspire you to be the change you want to see in the world.



Series 1: Russell Means Parts 1 & 2 - In parts 1 and 2 of a 4-part series Russell Means—actor, author, activist, and original member of the American Indian Movement (AIM)—discusses Genesis, Genocide, and Activism.

Series 2 is available as well: Russell Means Parts 3 & 4 - In parts 3 and 4 of this 4-part series, American Indian activist Russell Means shares about his life and experiences with The Unknown War and Rebirth.