Religions for Peace USA condemns the mob attack yesterday on the US Capitol in Washington, DC. We are deeply saddened by this violent attack on our democracy. We endorse and echo the statements on this matter issued by our member communities especially the National...
Religions for Peace USA has joined with the National Council of Churches, Christian Churches Together, and Conference of National Black Churches for a timely plea to the current US administration to respect our democracy and the will of the people and honor the...
Based upon recent concerns surrounding sexual harassment, Religions for Peace USA (RFPUSA) wants to make it clear that sexual harassment and any form of violence against anyone, and especially against women is wrong and unacceptable. Every person should be able to go...
Religions for Peace has been closely following the development of Coronavirus (COVID-19), which the World Health Organization (WHO) has described as a “controllable pandemic.” Containment of the virus is of the upmost priority, and we urge everyone to follow WHO...
Leaders from diverse religious traditions will guide global believers in this spiritual moment of shared humanity – calling for health, compassion and strength in the time of COVID-19. Religions for Peace (RfP) leaders guiding this spiritual moment include: Dr. Vinu...