by Kate Chance, Interfaith Coordinator for Islamic Networks Group I was speaking with a friend not too long ago about the political divisions in our country and all the hateful language being used towards those holding different ideologies. We’d both consider ourselves open … [Read more...] about Kate Chance on “The Value of Knowing Your Neighbor – Join the Know Your Neighbor: Multifaith Encounters Summer Campaign”
Interfaith Matters Blogs
“A Place to Embrace Our Common Humanity” – Dr. Kusumita Pedersen on ICNY’s first 20 years
______________________________________________ NOTE: Please consider showing your support for ICNY's 20 years of accomplishments: Purchase tickets to our June 12 Awards Gala #FundTheNext20 with your donation ______________________________________________ "A Place to Embrace … [Read more...] about “A Place to Embrace Our Common Humanity” – Dr. Kusumita Pedersen on ICNY’s first 20 years
Ana Patel, E.D. of Outward Bound Peacebuilding, on “Listening as Peacebuilding”
“Listening as Peacebuilding” Active Listening as a Way to Respond to Another Person and Improve Mutual Understanding by Ana Patel, Executive Director of Outward Bound Peacebuilding Last year, while facilitating an experiential peacebuilding workshop, I … [Read more...] about Ana Patel, E.D. of Outward Bound Peacebuilding, on “Listening as Peacebuilding”
“Let’s Lean on Each Other to Stand Against Hate” – by Iman Boukadoum
"Let’s Lean on Each Other to Stand Against Hate" by Iman Boukadoum, ICNY's Director of Community Partnerships “I believe that the arsenal of a lasting faith in a better future is love between human beings; a love that is capable of outlasting anxieties and … [Read more...] about “Let’s Lean on Each Other to Stand Against Hate” – by Iman Boukadoum
The Rev. Kristen Looney: “Status Quo is Not the Answer” – The Value of Training Educators to Teach About Religious Diversity in American Schools
by Rev. Kristen Looney, Project Director, Religious Freedom Center, Newseum Institute As protesters fill the streets across the country, clog airports, and march down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House, many other Americans – on both sides of the partisan divide – … [Read more...] about The Rev. Kristen Looney: “Status Quo is Not the Answer” – The Value of Training Educators to Teach About Religious Diversity in American Schools





