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Religions for Peace USA Moderator Responds to Paris Attacks
Dear Friends, Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of France and Beirut in the unspeakably horrible events this evening. As they cry out in sheer agony, our hearts too cry out with theirs in shock, revulsion and grief. These events...
No one is an enemy, none a stranger
Dr. Tarunjit Singh Butalia, Religions for Peace USA Special Advisor, responds to hate crime against Inderjit Singh Mukker in Chicago this past Tuesday evening. "What happened to Inderjit Singh Mukker is deeply troubling. Over the course of my 20...
Our Muslim Neighbor Conference: September 26th, Vanderbilt University
Community and Religious Leaders Respond to Chattanooga, TN Shooting
National and Tennessee Community and Religious Leaders Respond to Shooting in Chattanooga, TN Released: July 17th, 2015 A month ago today, a young gunman murdered nine members of Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C. It...
Article, Vignettes from Iran: Track II Diplomacy by Rev. Richard Cizik
Standing in Solidarity with Charleston
Thursday evening Dylan Storm Roof, after sitting with the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal church Bible study for an hour, shot and killed 9 of our African American sisters and brothers. This act of terror is unconscionable, and yet it all too...
Earth – Faith – Peace: An Interreligious Youth Teach-in
Strategies for Expanding a Local Interfaith Movement: Lessons from West Michigan
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