Date: Tuesday, Feb. 19
Time: 7:30 pm
Location: Jewish Theological Seminary, 3080 Broadway (at 122nd St), New York City
This multi-faith panel of “elders” will discuss how multi-faith communities have influenced social justice over the past two decades, what are the current issues being addressed, and what is still to be accomplished. They offer insight into how young activists can play a pivotal role in accomplishing some of these key objectives and what it will mean for the future of this country and our place in a global society. Event moderator Joshua Stanton solicited questions via the Journal of Interreligious Dialogue and State of Formation. Come add your voice to the conversation with these renowned leaders in multi-faith social justice. This event is co-sponsored by the Milstein Center for Interreligious Dialogue at the Jewish Theological Seminary and the Nelson Mandela Center at the Museum for African Art. Admission is free with reservations. To reserve a seat, please click here: https://www.wizevents.com/register/register_add.php?sessid=2995&id=1727. A photo ID is required. Please plan to arrive 15 minutes early to clear security.
