World Values Day
People around the world celebrate World Values Day in October. This year the events land on October 16. To learn about events in your area, please visit the main website.
People around the world celebrate World Values Day in October. This year the events land on October 16. To learn about events in your area, please visit the main website.
Honesty is one of our Top 6 Values we would like to see more of in 2025. Honesty implies a truth, but how do we know what is true? In a time of gaslighting there are things nature can teach us. Moving from human centric to life centric shifts and clarifies values in new […]
Compassion is one of the Top 6 Values we want to see more in 2025 US Values Alliance member Susan LePlae Miller is hosting a whole month focused on Compassion. […]
What is compassion, really? And where does listening fit in? In this session, we’ll explore compassion not as a soft option but as a courageous practice that begins with how we listen—to ourselves and to others. Through Thinking Pairs and a Listening Circle, we’ll experience how attention, silence, and presence create the conditions for compassion […]
Hope is an Action is an interactive Zoom experience exploring how HOPE—when treated as a core value—can inspire meaningful personal and collective change. Led by artist Joanne Morton and Beth […]
Dr. Mary C. Gentile is the creator of the Giving Voice To Values program and a recognized expert on Values and Leadership. Dr. Gentile will share with us how Giving […]
US Values Alliance members gather once a month to connect, share ideas and encourage other members. We also collaborate on ideas on how to bring deeper Values work to society. […]
This year we are holding events to discover together what Values are considered “American Values”. At our first event on this topic, we invite you into a group discussion about: […]
US Values Alliance members gather once a month to connect, share ideas and encourage other members. We also collaborate on ideas on how to bring deeper Values work to society. […]
A key American value from 1776 was the value of Independence. 250 years later our circumstances have changed, should Independence still be one of our most important values? To seek […]