Thursday, July 7th - 10:00 - 11:30 AM EST Join the Interfaith Center of New York (ICNY), diverse faith leaders, and Campaign to Close Rikers, for an Interfaith Vigil responding to the crisis on Rikers Island. This interfaith vigil will engage and educate New Yorkers … [Read more...] about Interfaith Vigil in Response to the Crisis on Rikers Island
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March June 11 from noon to 4 pm at Cadman Plaza, Brooklyn: Take Action to Demand Universal Background Checks on Guns
Join March For Our Lives (2018 winners of ICNY's James Parks Morton Interfaith Award) in Brooklyn at noon to demand universal background checks now. Let our Senators know we need them on board, here's a list with their contact information: https://bit.ly/3LUY9aT … [Read more...] about March June 11 from noon to 4 pm at Cadman Plaza, Brooklyn: Take Action to Demand Universal Background Checks on Guns
NYC Faith Leader Conversation on Public Safety with Candidates for Governor & Lt. Governor Jumaane Williams and Ana Maria Archila
Thursday, June 2, 9:30 am - 11:00 am Doors opened at 9:15 am for a light breakfast. St. Phillips Episcopal Church Garden: 204 West 134th St, NY, NY 10030 The Interfaith Center of NY, Mothers of The Nations U.S. ConnectNYC, The Council of African Imams, The Buddhist … [Read more...] about NYC Faith Leader Conversation on Public Safety with Candidates for Governor & Lt. Governor Jumaane Williams and Ana Maria Archila
June 8 Conference on “Race, Religion and the Law: The Role of Attorneys in Combating Hate Crimes”
New York City is currently witnessing a sharp increase in hate crimes against racial and religious minorities, including Asian-Americans, African-Americans, Jews, Muslims, Sikhs, and others. Along with government agencies and community organizations, attorneys are working to … [Read more...] about June 8 Conference on “Race, Religion and the Law: The Role of Attorneys in Combating Hate Crimes”
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




