This article by Dr. Sarah Sayeed, ICNY's Director of Community Partnerships, was published in The Huffington Post on May 29, 2014. The original article can be accessed here. Islamic. Islamist. Muslim. People use these words to modify the nouns "terror" or … [Read more...] about Are Muslim Terrorists Islamic or Islamist? Dr. Sarah Sayeed argues they are neither
Articles and Appearances by ICNY staff
A Conversation on Religious Pluralism at Regis High School
ICNY's Dr. Henry Goldshmidt (moderator), Tom Dobbins, Jr. and Dr. Mehnaz Afridi On Friday, May 16th, two leading faith-based social activists and educators spoke with Regis High School students about their efforts to build understanding, and foster collaboration, across … [Read more...] about A Conversation on Religious Pluralism at Regis High School
1 Minute Video Clip: Rev. Breyer on why the brief 9/11 Museum film poses such importance
"[The film is] the one thing in [the Museum] that suggests who to blame. And to do that, it requires the kind of depth and nuance and sophistication that the rest of the museum has. It's a very delicate and difficult complex question, and they don't go anywhere near addressing … [Read more...] about 1 Minute Video Clip: Rev. Breyer on why the brief 9/11 Museum film poses such importance
Religious Pluralism and Interfaith Understanding: A Conversation with Students at Regis High School
On Friday, May 16th, two leading faith-based social activists and educators will speak with Regis students about their efforts to build understanding, and foster collaboration, across religious lines. What, they will ask, do their own Muslim and Catholic traditions have to say … [Read more...] about Religious Pluralism and Interfaith Understanding: A Conversation with Students at Regis High School
“Not Your Typical Rubber Chicken Dinner” – ICNY’s Interfaith Matters blog, by Ellen Greeley
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 for … [Read more...] about “Not Your Typical Rubber Chicken Dinner” – ICNY’s Interfaith Matters blog, by Ellen Greeley


