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Baha'i '69
The Bahá’í 69 Project is an oral history exhibition capturing the voices of Bahá’í elders as they recount their experiences as youth in the 1960s and 70s, a time of immense social and spiritual transformation. Through recorded interviews, the project explores their activism, engagement with global citizenship, and perspectives on major historic events such as the Vietnam War, the civil rights movement, and the rise of women’s rights. By preserving these stories, the exhibition offers a rare glimpse into how the Bahá’í Faith intersected with and influenced broader social movements during this dynamic era.
Majella Mark
© 2025 by Majella Mark




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