The Interfaith Center of New York extends our deepest condolences to the families of the 10 Buffalo residents who lost their lives to domestic terrorism and anti-black hate this past weekend. Our prayers are also for the three individuals injured, for those who witnessed the … [Read more...] about Statement on Anti-Black Domestic Terror in Buffalo
May 17: Addressing Maternal Mortality and Maternal Morbidity in New York: A Call to Action!
The Interfaith Center of New York is partnering with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service’s Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships and is pleased to invite you and a few others from your respective communities to attend our Maternal Health Summit: … [Read more...] about May 17: Addressing Maternal Mortality and Maternal Morbidity in New York: A Call to Action!
Faith Leaders Supporting One Another: A Conversation with the Gambian Community of NYC
April 21st, 2022 - While some families are back in their apartments, over 50 families out of 120 families impacted by the Bronx fire are still living in hotels—trying to get through Ramadan without a stove or means to prepare food for the breakfast. This was just … [Read more...] about Faith Leaders Supporting One Another: A Conversation with the Gambian Community of NYC
“Poetry for the Soul” with ICNY, Interfaith Glasgow, and Cape Town Interfaith Initiative
Reflections on the March 2022 visit of the American Women’s Peace and Education Delegation to Afghanistan, by ICNY Executive Director Rev. Dr. Chloe Breyer
Our recent American Women’s Peace and Education Delegation to Afghanistan had its ups and downs. As a diverse group of US women active in Afghanistan for decades, we had hoped to visit Kabul to bring attention to the opening of the school term for both boys and girls of all … [Read more...] about Reflections on the March 2022 visit of the American Women’s Peace and Education Delegation to Afghanistan, by ICNY Executive Director Rev. Dr. Chloe Breyer





