Date: Wednesday, October 18, 2017 On October 18th, the latest iteration of the Travel Ban goes into effect. This is an important moment for us to organize a strong, loud, mass mobilization that sends a clear message that IMMIGRANTS, REFUGEES, & MUSLIMS ARE WELCOME HERE. We … [Read more...] about #NoMuslimBan Ever Mobilization to Washington D.C. Oct. 18
NYC Interfaith Vigil for Peace tonight in Foley Square
Please join The Interfaith Center of New York, Congregation Beit Simchat Torah, The Muslim Community Network, CAIR-NY, New York Disaster Interfaith Services and many other groups tonight at 6 pm in Foley Square for TONIGHT’S Interfaith Vigil for Peace A flyer for the vigil is … [Read more...] about NYC Interfaith Vigil for Peace tonight in Foley Square
From Foster Care to Activism: Onleilove Alston on Improving Life in “The Most Spiritual City in America”
Host Maggi Van Dorn (left) with Onleilove Alston Our Guest: This time on "Interfaith Matters," host Maggi Van Dorn talks with Onleilove Alston, executive director of Faith in New York, an affiliate of the PICO National Network, committed to the work of justice and faith-rooted … [Read more...] about From Foster Care to Activism: Onleilove Alston on Improving Life in “The Most Spiritual City in America”
“Being a Bystander is not an Option” – Aliya Latif on Faith Communities and the Moral, Social & Economic Imperative for Civic Engagement
"Being a Bystander is not an Option" Faith Communities and the Moral, Social and Economic Imperative for Civic Engagement* By Aliya Latif, Manager of Immigrants Affairs and Muslim and South Asian Relations for the NYC Comptroller Scott M. Stringer My activism didn’t begin … [Read more...] about “Being a Bystander is not an Option” – Aliya Latif on Faith Communities and the Moral, Social & Economic Imperative for Civic Engagement
Ifá In Sync: International Day of Peace! A Special Prayer Service
More info: baba.amc@gmail.com … [Read more...] about Ifá In Sync: International Day of Peace! A Special Prayer Service





