ICNY hosted Eight Syrian participants in the U.S. Department of State's International Visitor Program tour called “Interfaith Dialogue and Tolerance”. The tour exposed the participants to the religious and ethnic diversity of the U.S. and examined how both the public and … [Read more...] about ICNY Hosts Syrian Participants in the U.S. Department of State’s “Interfaith Dialogue and Tolerance”
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Life Near “Zero”: Chinatown Residents Discuss the Community’s Development Since 9/11
Tuesday, March 27, 7:00 - 8:30 pm Location: Mariners’ Temple Baptist Church, 3 Henry Street New York, NY 10038 Located just ten blocks from Ground Zero, Chinatown is the largest residential area affected by 9/11. In the wake of the attacks, routine life in Chinatown halted, … [Read more...] about Life Near “Zero”: Chinatown Residents Discuss the Community’s Development Since 9/11
Invitation to Harlem Faith Leaders
Reentry Faith and Family Circles of Support: A Joint Project of the Harlem Community Justice Center and The Interfaith Center of New York Houses of Worship … Faith Communities … Neighborhood Volunteers: You are needed! Help build a community circle of support for … [Read more...] about Invitation to Harlem Faith Leaders
Debate in the Neighborhood: A Free Pilot Program For High School Students Wishing to Learn the Art of Debating
April marks the next phase of a new and exiciting program at The Interfaith Center of New York called “Debate in the Neighborhood.” A collaboration of ICNY and the International Debate Education Association (IDEA), and funded by Open Society Youth Initiative, Debate in the … [Read more...] about Debate in the Neighborhood: A Free Pilot Program For High School Students Wishing to Learn the Art of Debating
Faith leaders, Policymakers to Discuss Role of Religion in Diplomacy
U.S., Indonesian Delegation of 25 Christian, Jewish and Muslim Religious Leaders to Meet with Senior Lawmakers, Administration Officials Media Advisory February 23, … [Read more...] about Faith leaders, Policymakers to Discuss Role of Religion in Diplomacy




