It’s a privilege to be moderating a panel discussion on November 11th, titled “Cohesion in a Fractured World: Interfaith Innovation Amid a Multicrisis” @ParisPeaceForum. Together, we’ll explore how faith & culture can be a catalyst for understanding and unity. We’ll tackle essential questions: How can we turn diversity into a foundation for unity? Can interfaith cohesion lead us to solutions for today’s #multicrises?
Delivering a keynote will be H.E @NouraAlKaabi - Minister of State @mofauae, followed by a panel discussion with Chris Seiple - Senior Fellow, @UWJSIS, Abdullah Shehi - Acting Executive Director of the @abrahamicfh, and @MeredithGCP -SG @GlobalPluralism #PPF2024
The Forum for Peace UK hosted its 3rd roundtable on the Marrakesh Declaration at the Abu Bakr Mosque. Representatives included members of Southampton City Council, Southampton Council of Faiths, local Catholic Dioceses, Hampshire Constabulary, and the Bishop of Southampton.
Our fourth community roundtable takes us to the University of Birmingham. In partnership with the Edward Cadbury Centre for the Public Understanding of Religion, this session will convene leading academic voices to assess the role of the Marrakesh Declaration in academic circles.
Our next roundtable takes us to Abu Bakr Mosque, Southampton to discuss with young faith and civic leaders who have not engaged with the Marrakesh Declaration, in order to explore its use as a convening tool to discuss equal rights and positive engagement across communities.
Our second community roundtable took the Forum for Peace team to Preston. We convened senior local leaders who have led interfaith engagement for decades. In this inspiring session, we discussed successful models of local faith engagement that can be replicated more widely.
Our first roundtable took us to Leeds. The Forum for Peace UK team discussed local issues with young Muslims, including dynamics at school and in workplaces. Inspired by the Declaration, we considered what more we can do to help foster positivity in increasingly divisive times.
Since our Westminster launch for the Marrakesh Declaration Handbook in 2023, The Forum for Peace UK has conducted community roundtables across the UK to connect civic and faith leaders. The roundtables address the role of the Declaration in facilitating interfaith dialogue.
Our trustee @QariAsim reflects on last week’s unrest and what’s needed for the park ahead in the Yorkshire Post
We must work together for a Britain that is truly great
https://t.co/qoJ83kP4yX
The unrest this week has been unsettling and deeply worrying. Yet interfaith relations remain strong.
What was modeled below is happening throughout the UK, and that is reason for hope.
https://t.co/bAT3MP5dk7
On #BBC News this morning with Julie Siddiqui. The support & friendship offered by people of all faiths and beliefs to Muslims and ethnic minorities under attack has been heartwarming and humbling. We must collectively tackle #AntiMuslim and all other forms of hatred & prejudice.
📢Introducing: Map of Government Ministers Responsible for AI
It's not always easy to tell who is responsible for AI. This is why we've launched a map setting out the government ministers responsible for #AI in over 30 countries.
Visit the map at: https://t.co/Dk8YgLLSiV
Interesting to see that #accountability was the value our audience at @BradfordLitFest thought was most important to consider in a discussion on AI ethics.
Previously #Truth came out on top in a similar discussion in London in December, and #Justice in Abu Dhabi earlier this year
“AI ethics is of vital importance to the future of human society, culture and religion in the 21st century.”, Extract from Foreword by Graham Budd, Executive Director of @TheFaradayInst
Join us on Sunday to hear more about everything AI, Ethics & Faith @bradfordlitfest
What do we mean by “AI”? What is “AI Ethics”? What role does Faith have in the conversation? We’ll be answering some of these questions at the @BradLitFest!
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Sir Sajid Javid describes himself as an “optimistic bloomer”. We’ll be exploring different perspectives on AI at the @BradLitFest next week in our session on AI & Faith.
#BradLitFest#AI
In the handbook, we outline Dr Nick Chatrath’s three ways of categorising people’s AI optimism: bloomers, gloomers, & doomers. To hear more about AI and the role of faith in the conversation, join us at @bradfordlitfest at 3.30 pm on Sunday 30th June!
#AIFaithHandbook
Meet the contributors behind the “AI, Ethics and Faith” Handbook we’ll be discussing at the Bradford Literature Festival on June 30th!
For more information, visit the link: https://t.co/gJIFge3AsK
Less than 3 weeks to buy your tickets for our session at the @BradfordLitFest from 3.30 - 4.30 pm on 30th June 2024!
Buy your tickets at https://t.co/qHrWJhgH9I