By Naheed Samadi Bahram* and Said Sabir Ibrahimi** Peacebuilding experts say that societies usually achieve two kinds of peace—negative and positive peace. Negative peace is the absence of physical violence. Positive peace is the absence of both physical and … [Read more...] about The Importance of Grassroots Peacebuilding: Civic & Religious Leaders of Marginalized NYC Communities Encouraged to Join ICNY’s Interfaith Civic Leadership Academy
Introducing some of our Interfaith Civic Leadership Academy experts – apply today!
Meet a Few of the Experts Leading Free Training Workshops at our upcoming Interfaith Civic Leadership Academy (ICLA) November 2017 – December 2018 Academy Participants will Receive Individual Stipends Along with Seed Funding for Community Projects! Are you (or someone you … [Read more...] about Introducing some of our Interfaith Civic Leadership Academy experts – apply today!
Amsterdam News: Hundreds of Jews, Christians and Muslims unite against racism, anti-Semitism
Between Church and State: NYC Mayoral Appointee Jonathan Soto on the Bilateral Value of Faith and Civic Engagement
Our Guest: This time on "Interfaith Matters," host Maggi Van Dorn talks with Jonathan Soto, executive director of Mayor Bill de Blasio's newly-formed Center for Faith and Community Partnerships. The center is designed to transform the way faith and other community … [Read more...] about Between Church and State: NYC Mayoral Appointee Jonathan Soto on the Bilateral Value of Faith and Civic Engagement
Statement of Support for Barcelona and Cambrils
The staff and board of the Interfaith Center of New York offer our deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of the fourteen individuals murdered in the recent terrorist attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils. Our thoughts and prayers are with the wounded, and with all those … [Read more...] about Statement of Support for Barcelona and Cambrils





