

Date: Wednesday, Feb. 27
Time: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Location: The Sanctuary of East End Temple, 245 E 17th St, New York, NY 10003
Recently, the Interfaith Center of New York (ICNY) launched a campaign called #FaithJusticeHero, inviting New Yorkers to celebrate leaders from diverse faith communities who are doing inspiring social justice work. Four of these impressive young #FaithJusticeHero’s join host Hannah Meholick of ICNY’s “Interfaith Matters” podcast, to discuss faith and advocacy. How does faith inspire social justice work? How does advocacy inform faith? These leaders share their stories.
Guests (pictured above, left to right):
Kyndra Frazier, Executive Director of the HOPE Center, and Pastor of Congregational Care & Counseling, First Corinthian Baptist Church, Harlem
Shahana Hanif, Director of Organizing and Community Engagement, Office of City Council Member Brad Lander (Brooklyn District 39)
Gagan Kaur, Director of Community Development for ThriveNYC at the Mayor’s Office
Joshua Stanton, Rabbi of East End Temple
With Hannah Meholick, host of “Interfaith Matters”

