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Best we can hope for
"The best we can hope for is that AI allows us to merge with it, giving rise to a Pandeism of sorts, wherein creator and creation meld into one."

Dr. Gorazd Andrejč and Dr. Victoria Dos Santos, in their introduction to the MDPI Religions Special Issue "Religion, Science and Technology in Pantheism, Animism and Paganism": While pantheism and its ‘cousins’ (panentheism, pandeism) have experienced some vibrant development in this field in recent years, modern animist and pagan perspectives have had less critical attention in the same.

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Richard Francks
Richard Francks retired as a senior lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Leeds in 2006, after a lengthy career.

Bobby Azarian
Bobby Azarian, Ph.D.

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Indira Raman
Indira Miranda Raman is a neurobiologist and director of the Northwestern University Interdepartmental Neurosciences (NUIN) PhD Program, where she has held the Bill And Gayle Cook Professorship since 2013.

Daughter of physicist Varadaraja V. Raman.

Malashri Lal
Malashri Lal was "Dean of Colleges, and also the Dean, Academic Activities and Projects at the University of Delhi."

"Head, Department of English (2000–03), Director, Women’s Studies (2000–06) and Joint Director, South Campus (2006–11)."

Wrote ten books on Women and Gender Studies.

The law of the threshold: Women writers in Indian English "was widely acclaimed."

Juror for Commonwealth Writers Prize and DSC Prize for South Asian Literature.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/litfest/delhi-litfest-2016/speakers/Malashri-Lal/articleshow/55050140.cms

https://twitter.com/_bonaventurian/status/1690575644701466624

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bonaventure&diff=1082690374&oldid=1075459703

https://twitter.com/_bonaventurian/status/1755357301706494315

Current and former separatist movements in Russia




Autonomist movements

Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District
 * Ethnic groups: Dolgans, Nenets, Russians
 * Proposed federal subject: Taymyr Autonomous Okrug

Komi-Permyak Okrug
 * People: Komi and Komi-Permyaks
 * Proposed federal subject: Komi-Permyak Autonomous Okrug

Secessionist movements

Buryatia
 * Ethnic group: Buryats
 * Proposed state: Buryatia
 * Political party:All-Buryat Association for the Development of Culture

Far Eastern Republic
 * Ethnic groups: Russians, Udeges, Nanais and other various ethnic groups
 * Proposed state:
 * Socialist: Flag of Far Eastern republic.svg Far Eastern Republic
 * Federalist/Democratic: Flag of Amur Oblast.svg Far Eastern Republic
 * Proposed entity: Far Eastern Republic, including all territories from the Far Eastern Republic and/or modern-day federal subjects associated within the former lands of the aforementioned Far Eastern Republic (Note: This includes the modern-day federal subjects such as: Primorsky Krai, Khabarovsk Krai, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Amur Oblast, Zabaykalsky Krai and Buryatia, sometimes federal subjects such as: Magadan Oblast, Kamchatka Krai and Chukotka Autonomous Okrug are included based on maximum extent from 1920. It may rarely or sometimes include all federal subjects in Far Eastern economic region and/or Far Eastern Federal District.)
 * Advocacy movements: Far East Forum, Zemyak, Regional Association of the Far East
 * Movements: Republican Movement, Far East Independence Movement
 * Political party: Alliance of the Pacific Peoples
 * Militant organization: Far Eastern People's Front

Sakha Republic
 * Ethnic group: Yakuts
 * Proposed state: Sakha Republic
 * Political party: Sakha-Amuk

Siberia
 * Ethnic group: Sibiryak people
 * Proposed state: Siberian Republic
 * Advocacy movements: Siberskoye Zemlyachestvo (Autonomy Movement), Sibir, Free Siberia, Democratic Siberia
 * Movement: Siberian regionalism
 * Political parties: Monstration for Siberian Federalization, All-Siberian Democratic Union, Siberian Republican Alliance, Roar of the Taiga (Zov Taugi)
 * Organizations: Siberian Agreement, Siberian Regional Organization (Siberskoye Zemlyachestvo
 * Militant organization: Siberian Liberation Army

Tuva
 * Ethnic group: Tuvans
 * Proposed state: Flag of Tuva.svg Tuva
 * Political parties: People's Party of Sovereign Tuva, People's Front "Free Tuva", Tiva Turu

Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug
 * Ethnic group: Buryats
 * Proposed state: Flag of Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug.svg Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug or unification with Buryatia

Yamalia
 * Ethnic group: Nenets
 * Proposed state: Flag of Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District.svg Yamalia/East Nenetsia
 * Advocacy group: Yamal for Future Generations (Association of the Indigenous People of Yamal-Nenets Autonomus Region)

Bashkortostan
 * People: Bashkir
 * Advocacy groups: Bashkort Public Organization, Bashkir Human Rights Movement, the Council of Aksakals of Bashkortostan, Bashkir Social Movement
 * Political party: The Heavenly Wolf
 * Proposed state: Bashkortostan

Chuvashia
 * People: Chuvash
 * Proposed state: Chuvashia
 * Movements: Chuvash National Movement, Chuvash Republican Youth
 * Organization: Chuvash Ireklekh Society of National-Cultural Rebirth

Don Republic
 * People: Don Cossacks
 * Proposed state: Don Republic

Kaliningrad Oblast
 * People: Russian
 * Proposed state: Kaliningrad
 * Proposed autonomous area: Kaliningrad

Karelia
 * People: Karelian
 * Proposed state: Karelia or unification with 🇫🇮 Finland

Komi Republic
 * People: Komi
 * Proposed state: Komi Republic
 * Political organizations: Komi Republican Organization
 * Advocacy movements: Komi Voityr, Finno-Ugric Peoples Consultative Committee
 * Organization: Komi People's Congress
 * Movement: Komi National Movement

Kuban
 * People: Kuban Cossacks
 * Advocacy movements: Community of the Don-Kuban-Terek Citizens, Klin-Yar, Kuban Cossack Host, Kuban Cossacks of the Kuban Host Autonomy Movement, Kuban Cossack Youth, New Kuban Cossack Association, Southern Regional Resource Center, Union of Cossack Republics of Southern Russia
 * Militant organization: Kuban Cossack Army
 * Political parties: Free Cossack Movement, Lapin, Movement for the Federalizations of Kuban, Union of the Cossack Hosts of Russia, Union of the Cossack Hosts of Russia and Abroad, Committee for the Liberation of the Kuban
 * Political organizations: Cossack Congress, Cossacks of the Kuban Rada
 * Proposed state: Kuban People's Republic (proclaimed in 1918), Kuban Republic (attempted to proclaim in 1991 as part of Union of Cossack Republics in Southern Russia in Union of Sovereign States that never founded both) Currently asking for federalisation.

Idel-Ural
 * People: Bashkirs, Chuvash, Erzya, Mari, Mokshas, Tatars, Udmurts
 * Proposed state: Idel-Ural Republic
 * Advocacy group: Free Idel-Ural.

Leningrad Oblast
 * People: Russians, Izhorians, Ingrians
 * Proposed state: Ingria
 * Advocacy movement: Free Ingria

Sverdlovsk Oblast
 * People: Russians
 * Proposed state: Ural Republic
 * Advocacy groups: Ural Democratic Foundation, Free Ural

Tatarstan
 * People: Tatars
 * Militant organisation: All-Tatar Public Center
 * Advocacy groups: The Union of Tatar Youth, Tatar Patriotic Front Altyn Urda, Tatar Social Center
 * Organization: Ittifaq Party, Tatar Government in Exile
 * Proposed state: Tatarstan


 * Russia's North Caucasus

Chechnya
 * People: Chechens
 * Militant organisation: Chechen separatists
 * Proposed state: Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (government in exile)

Abazinia
 * People: Abazins
 * Advocacy groups: Abaza Adkilra, Abaza Yurdu, Abzanhara, Unity (Adgylara, World Congress of Abkhaz-Abazin people
 * Proposed state: Abazinia
 * Proposed entity: Abazinia, including all ethnic Abazin parts and/or districts of Karachay-Cherkessia, Stavropol Krai and Kabardino-Balkaria or solely the rural locality of Psyzh

Circassia
 * People: Circassians
 * Movement: Circassian nationalism; Circassian Congress; Circassian Youth Initiative; Adyge Djegi; Adyghe Khase; International Circassian Association (member of UNPO)
 * Proposed entity: Circassia, including all regions historically included in Circassia and/or inhabited by Circassians (note: this includes Adygea as well as north Kabardino-Balkaria, north Karachay–Cherkessia, south-east Krasnodar Krai, and south Stavropol Krai)

Aghulistan
 * People: Aghuls
 * Advocacy groups: Agul Gelinbatan, Arhaval
 * Proposed state: Aghulistan
 * Proposed entity: Aghulistan, including all ethnic Aghul parts and/or districts of Dagestan

Avaria
 * People: Avars
 * Advocacy groups: High-landers (Maarulal)
 * Political party: Avar National Union-Iman Shamil
 * Proposed state:
 * Republican: Avar Republic
 * Monarchist: Avar Khanate
 * Proposed entity: Avaria, including all ethnic Avar parts and/or districts of Dagestan

Karachay-Balkaria
 * People: Balkars, Karachays
 * Movement: Various nationalist organisations in Kabardino-Balkaria and Karachay–Cherkessia
 * Goals: Autonomy for the Karachay and  Balkaria, rather than in biethnic republics where they must share power with Russians and Circassians (division of Kabardino-Balkaria and Karachay–Cherkessia into smaller units, also popular for Circassian nationalists). Then, the unification of Karachay and Balkar units is advocated by some but not all nationalists (see Balkar and Karachai nationalism)
 * Proposed autonomous republic: Karachay-Balkar Republic (includes south Kabardino-Balkaria and south Karachey-Cherkessia)

Kumykia
 * People: Kumyks
 * Proposed state: Kumykia
 * Proposed entity: Kumykia, including all ethnic Kumyk parts and/or districts of Dagestan, Chechnya and Ingushetia.
 * Political parties: Nogai El, Tenglik

Lakistan
 * People: Laks
 * Proposed state: Lakia
 * Proposed entity: Lakia, including all ethnic Lak parts and/or districts of Dagestan
 * Movements: Kazi Kumuk, Lakistan, Lak Language Group, Lak National Movement (New Star/Tsu Barz), Lakral Sharhurdu, New Lak Popular Movement (Novo-Lak), Tariqat (Movement)/Tariqat, Tsudahar
 * Political organizations: Lak National Council

Lezgistan
 * People: Lezgins
 * Proposed state: Lezgistan
 * Proposed entity: Lezgistan, including all ethnic Lezgin parts and/or districts of Dagestan
 * Movement: Lezgin nationalism, Lezgin Movement of Caucasian Albania
 * Advocacy movement: Lezgin National Center
 * Political party: Lezgin Patriotic Union
 * Organization: Federal Lezgin National Cultural Autonomy (member of UNPO)

Nogaia
 * People: Nogais
 * Proposed state: Nogaia
 * Proposed entity: Nogaia, including all ethnic Nogai parts and/or districts of Dagestan, Chechnya and Astrakhan Oblast
 * Movement: Association of Nogais of Dagestan
 * Political party: Birlik
 * Organization: Assembly of Turkic Peoples