By Ellen Greeley, ICNY Development Director Galas in New York are notorious for serving bland food and known for dull dinner conversations. The exception to the rule is the James Parks Morton Interfaith Awards Dinner. Of course I am biased being the development director … [Read more...] about Not Your Typical Rubber Chicken Dinner – ICNY’s Interfaith Matters Blog
Letter to National September 11 Memorial & Museum, regarding concerns over film “The Rise of al-Qaeda”
April 21, 2014 Alice M. Greenwald Executive Vice President for Programs & Director of Memorial Museum National September 11 Memorial & Museum 200 Liberty Street, 16th Floor New York, NY 10281 Dear Ms. Greenwald: From our 2002 founding, New York Disaster … [Read more...] about Letter to National September 11 Memorial & Museum, regarding concerns over film “The Rise of al-Qaeda”
From NY Times: Film at 9/11 Museum Sets Off Clash Over Reference to Islam
This article by Sharon Otterman was published in The New York Times on April 23, 2014. The full, original article can be accessed here. Film at 9/11 Museum Sets Off Clash Over Reference to Islam Past the towering tridents that survived the World Trade Center collapse, … [Read more...] about From NY Times: Film at 9/11 Museum Sets Off Clash Over Reference to Islam
Tickets on Sale now for 12th Annual James Parks Morton Awards Gala
The Interfaith Center of New York Requests the Pleasure of Your Company at the 12TH ANNUAL JAMES PARKS MORTON AWARDS DINNER THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 2014, 6:30 pm - 10:00 pm New York Hilton Midtown 1335 Avenue of the Americas at 53rd Street 6:30 pm Cocktails 7:30 pm … [Read more...] about Tickets on Sale now for 12th Annual James Parks Morton Awards Gala
NYC Students debate Free Speech vs. Right to Safety in “Debate in the Neighborhood” Final Tournament
ICNY’s Debate in the Neighborhood program finished up its third year with a final tournament on April 12. Students from Sikh, Hindu and Muslim communities debated topics straight out of today’s news headlines, including this debate on whether the MTA should refuse to display … [Read more...] about NYC Students debate Free Speech vs. Right to Safety in “Debate in the Neighborhood” Final Tournament



