Ramadan in Collegiate Athletics: Muslim Athletic Director Balances Fasting...
What it's like for Cal State San Bernadino's athletic director Shareef Amer who observes Ramadan amidst the NCAA Division II Championship. The post Ramadan in Collegiate Athletics: Muslim Athletic...
View ArticleEaster Reflections from Interfaith America’s Staff
Five Interfaith America staff share their Easter and Holy Week traditions, memories, and interfaith inspiration. The post Easter Reflections from Interfaith America’s Staff appeared first on Interfaith...
View ArticleDonald Trump, Tim Keller and the State of Evangelicals Today: A Conversation...
Eboo Patel talks with John Inazu about how to think about evangelically oriented Christians in the United States right now. The post Donald Trump, Tim Keller and the State of Evangelicals Today: A...
View ArticleIN PHOTOS: College Presidents Convene to Navigate Rising Polarization on...
Higher education leaders convened in Washington D.C. to help navigate prejudice and polarization on campuses amid the ongoing Israel-Gaza war. The post IN PHOTOS: College Presidents Convene to Navigate...
View ArticleCatholic Charities Fosters Joy and Neighborliness in Nashville
Catholic Charities, Diocese of Nashville hosted its inaugural Kaleidoscope event for people to dance, eat, and connect with new neighbors. The post Catholic Charities Fosters Joy and Neighborliness in...
View ArticleMy Son’s Identity Doesn’t Make Him a Victim. Why Does the Social-Change World...
Identity stories inspire diverse people to serve others but equating identity with oppression harms social movements and those they seek to help. The post My Son’s Identity Doesn’t Make Him a Victim....
View ArticleCARAVAN: Navigating the Journey to Unity Through Art
The nonprofit increases interfaith cooperation through cultivating creative demonstrations of peacebuilding. The post CARAVAN: Navigating the Journey to Unity Through Art appeared first on Interfaith...
View ArticleLearning to Disagree Better: A Conversation with John Inazu
IA's Megan Johnson talks with John Inazu on his Christian faith, teaching law students, and the importance of empathy in conversations. The post Learning to Disagree Better: A Conversation with John...
View Article“You Desperately Need Rest,” Author Dalton-Smith on Sacred Rest
Dr. Anu Gorukanti interviews Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith to learn why she's inspired to study rest and how to implement different kinds of rest. The post “You Desperately Need Rest,” Author Dalton-Smith...
View ArticleWhen Houses of Worship and Arts Find Common Ground
The Arts in Sacred Space project partners congregations and artists to use their buildings for performances, bringing art to sacred spaces. The post When Houses of Worship and Arts Find Common Ground...
View ArticlePassover: Festival of Freedom and the Ambivalence of Exile
The Passover Seder commemorates the escape from slavery in Egypt. But then came the 40-year wandering in the desert – a story that resonates with much of Jewish history. The post Passover: Festival of...
View ArticleWhat Do Diverse Faith Communities Think About Paying Taxes?
Explore the surprising, practical connection of our religious and spiritual traditions to our lives with money. The post What Do Diverse Faith Communities Think About Paying Taxes? appeared first on...
View ArticleOnce Protected by its Remoteness, a Sacred Lake in Kyrgyzstan is Threatened...
Issyk Kul's shore has more than 130 sacred sites, but one expert says the region itself represents the sacred unity of nature and humanity. The post Once Protected by its Remoteness, a Sacred Lake in...
View ArticleWhy Higher Education Needs Bridgebuilding Initiatives Now More Than Ever
Interfaith America's "Bridgebuilding in Higher Education: A Landscape Analysis" depicts the urgency for funding, research, and sharing of resources on college campuses. The post Why Higher Education...
View ArticleWhy We Need Intellectual Humility: A Conversation with Mónica Guzmán
In a democracy, we have a responsibility to engage with a wide range of people with an inquisitive spirit. The post Why We Need Intellectual Humility: A Conversation with Mónica Guzmán appeared first...
View Article10 Children’s Books that Celebrate Interfaith Cooperation
In honor of Children’s Book Week, we are celebrating children’s books that promote the values of interfaith conversations. The post 10 Children’s Books that Celebrate Interfaith Cooperation appeared...
View ArticleTwo Professors Create New Assignment on Religion and Public Health
A religion professor and public health professor at the University of Northern Iowa combined their two classes for a project merging religious studies with healthcare fields. The post Two Professors...
View Article‘Will Palestine Still Exist When This War is Over?’ My Answers to My...
In my own quiet moments of despair I ask myself profound questions, too – like, 'How can we possibly go on in this darkness?' ... We are not alone. The post ‘Will Palestine Still Exist When This War is...
View ArticleInterfaith Leadership Amid Challenges
We must foster relationships across difference, show care for those who grieve and hurt, and open our hearts and minds to our fellow citizens. The post Interfaith Leadership Amid Challenges appeared...
View ArticleOne Simple Thing You Can Do Today to Address Division
If you want to engage in building bridges across divisions and develop cooperation skills, check out the new course, We Can Build Bridges. The post One Simple Thing You Can Do Today to Address Division...
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