Muslim and Jewish leaders stand together in solidarity at Auschwitz

Muslim and Jewish leaders stand together in solidarity at Auschwitz

A convoy rolled into the former Auschwitz death camp some 30 minutes later than expected, just days prior to the 75th anniversary of the camp’s liberation. But a half-hour delay is insignificant when considering that it took nearly 20 years to get to this...

Revolutionary Love Conference, April 24-26, 2002 in Washington, DC

Middle Collegiate Church, The Middle Project, All Souls Church, Unitarian and our Interfaith and Secular Partners Cordially Invite You To A National Convening Revolutionary Love Toward a more perfect union April 24–26, 2020 | Washington DC All Souls Church, Unitarian...

Job Description: Executive Director, Religions for Peace USA

Job Description: Executive Director, Religions for Peace USA Religions for Peace USA envisions a nation in which people of faith and goodwill live together in respect and mutual support, creating paths to peace and justice. Religions for Peace USA’s mission is...

Statement in Response to 2016 Presidential Election

Like so many of you, we at Religions for Peace USA are in the process of seeking to absorb and understand what the events of the 2016 Presidential election tell us about our efforts as people committed to peace-building, equality and human dignity. We begin with this...

A Word from the Executive Director

At the center of Religions for Peace USA is a living network of relationships among people of different religions and cultures.  Some understanding or experience of “relationship” likely lies at the very core of religion and spirituality—this transforming sense that...