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April 18 – Building Peace Through Religiously Inclusive Workplaces

April 18 – Building Peace Through Religiously Inclusive Workplaces

Mar 31, 2024

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March 21 – What is Interfaith Engagement?

March 21 – What is Interfaith Engagement?

Mar 6, 2024

Peacebuilding amid Polarization: A Leader’s Toolkit for Constructive Engagement on the Israeli–Palestinian Crisis

Peacebuilding amid Polarization: A Leader’s Toolkit for Constructive Engagement on the Israeli–Palestinian Crisis

Jan 11, 2024

Religions for Peace USA is pleased to partner with Sharing Sacred Spaces to offer this important training. Register here      

December 21: Peace Based on Justice in the Holy Land

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India’s Transnational Extrajudicial Murders are Global Religious Nationalism – RNS Editorial

Dec 1, 2023

by Dr. Tarunjit Singh Butalia (RNS) — I am a Sikh activist committed to peace, justice and reconciliation who has lived in the United States since 1989 and actively worked on interfaith engagement for over three decades. Never before have I felt as in danger here as I...
Oct 19 – Building Peace Through Religiously Inclusive Workplaces

Oct 19 – Building Peace Through Religiously Inclusive Workplaces

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