Alabama, Land of the Scared October 5, 2011 This week Alabama passed immigration legislation that turns the police force, whose primary duty is to protect, into immigration officials with the power to question anyone, where there is “reasonable suspicion”, about their … [Read more...] about United Sikhs Statement on Alabama Immigration Law
New & Noteworthy
ISNA Welcomes Jewish Leaders’ Condemnation of Mosque Arson
(Washington, DC, Oct 5, 2011) – The Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) welcomes the statement released today by prominent national Jewish leaders, condemning the recent burning of a mosque located in the Arab village of Tuba Zangaria in Upper Galilee. The mosque was also … [Read more...] about ISNA Welcomes Jewish Leaders’ Condemnation of Mosque Arson
Interfaith News Roundup
Nearly 400 walk with an Imam, a Rabbi, and a minister in New Haven in honor of interfaith dialogue. WTNH Interfaith Austinites gathered for rousing discussion. The interfaith movement is strong at the University of Austin, with over 100 attending the University Interfaith … [Read more...] about Interfaith News Roundup
International Program – Glasgow – Blog #6
Reflections on the Glasgow portion of the James Parks Morton Interfaith Sister Cities Exchange * The Rev Chloe Breyer, Executive Director of the Interfaith Center of New York * September 24, 2011 When we set out to create a three-way sister city exchange with Glasgow, … [Read more...] about International Program – Glasgow – Blog #6
International Program – Glasgow – Blog #5
Many Cups of Tea In Glasgow By Jeff Thompson, Detective, New York City Police Department (NYPD)* There is a famous book titled “Three Cups of Tea” and it tells the story of an American man and his many journeys to Pakistan to build schools for children. The tea … [Read more...] about International Program – Glasgow – Blog #5

