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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”
Anti-Gun Violence Forum and Artistic Expression Showcase “Voices from the Concrete”
Friday, June 3rd : 5:00 - 8:00 pm EST Central Family Life Center: 59 Wright Street, Staten Island, NY 10304 This will be a two-part event with a community forum and artistic showcase for the Stapleton neighborhood of Staten Island, highlighting the importance of the local … [Read more...] about Anti-Gun Violence Forum and Artistic Expression Showcase “Voices from the Concrete”
May 17: Addressing Maternal Mortality and Maternal Morbidity in New York: A Call to Action!
The Interfaith Center of New York is partnering with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service’s Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships and is pleased to invite you and a few others from your respective communities to attend our Maternal Health Summit: … [Read more...] about May 17: Addressing Maternal Mortality and Maternal Morbidity in New York: A Call to Action!





