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Religions for Peace USA Webinar “Principled Pluralism and the Inclusive America Project” Sept 18th
For many, the interfaith movement holds import for the economic, social and political health of our communities. Religious pluralism and peace is an accomplishment that will be realized through cultural, political, and economic cooperation....
What Our Young Adults Have To Say To World’s Religious Leaders
What Our Young Adults Have To Say To World's Religious Leaders: Voices of the North American Interfaith Youth Network Young religious leaders who comprise the Religions for Peace North American Interfaith Youth Network(RFPNAIYN) recently sat down...
9/11 Unity Walk NYC 2013
The anniversary of September 11th can be a time of interfaith peace and cooperation. How will you honor and commit to working for greater peace and harmony between faiths this 9/11? Religions for Peace USA and sponsoring organizations held the 9/11...
Twitter Conversation with Remziya Suleyman, July 22nd
On July 22nd, Religions for Peace USA hosted a twitter conversation with Remziya on her thoughts about ending Islamophobia. We are going to talk more about this topic in our Webinar on July 25th. Welcome to join us! The Q&A conversation...
Religions for Peace USA fourth webinar with Dr. Heidi Hasdell and Rev. Paul Raushenbush
Tomorrow, on September 18th at 3:00 ET, Religions for Peace USA and the Aspen Institute with Dr. Heidi Hasdell and Rev. Paul Raushenbush, will be holding a live webinar on the Inclusive American Project and the Principled Pluralism Report. Look for...
Hate in Manchester, TN — Where Do We Go From Here
By: Aaron Stauffer, Interim Executive Director Islamophobia in middle Tennessee is becoming a real problem. In the past several years, two mosques have been firebombed: one had swastikas drawn on its walls, with “White Power” written on the sides....
Religions for Peace USA Immigration Reform Webinar on May 24th, 2013
Religions for Peace USA Immigration Reform Webinar on May 24th The Senate Judiciary Committee has passed the sprawling 900 page immigration reform bill, with its bipartisan vote, it becomes all the more important to know what immigration reform can...
Raising Up Interfaith Leaders
Aaron Stauffer Associate Director of Religions for Peace USA Raising Up Interfaith Leaders The interfaith and ecumenical movements need to raise up young people who understand how to delve into differences of faith and belief while also focusing on...
Why The ‘Interfaith Movement’ Must Rebrand
Rev. Bud Heckman Executive Director of Religions for Peace USA We've Got A Brand Problem If I ask you what the human rights, civil rights or environmental movements are about, you likely can give a semi- coherent description that sounds something...
The Third International Interfaith Retreat, Celebrating UN World Interfaith Harmony Week
Representing Religions for Peace USA, Rev. Bud Heckman recently attended the third International Interfaith Retreat, Celebrating United Nations World Interfaith Harmony Week. The Retreat took place at the Won Dharma Retreat Center, New York. ...








