JSP convenes individuals to discuss the meaning of justice, in order to meet current social challenges and strengthen the rule of law. Part of @AspenInstitute
The #InclusiveAmerica Project got their own twitter! Make sure you follow @Aspen_IAP so you don’t miss updates on their work to advance a thriving American religious pluralism.
@Marialuegoana is one of 18 distinguished individuals participating in this week's @AspenJSP, a text-based moderated dialogue on Justice & Society. ⚖️
Many thanks to @gruposalinas for allowing her to participate as a 2021 #RicardoSalinasScholar.
Explore @Aspen_IAP’s strong, diverse, and connected network of 60+ leaders who provide the foundation for a thriving religious pluralism and are building an #InclusiveAmerica. https://t.co/Kitv5uSq5a
It's past time for faith communities to have honest conversations about race & anti-Blackness in their communities. These conversations may be uncomfortable, but they're more important than ever.
Watch the recording of our #RaceAndReligion webinar now: https://t.co/CuQOWczF4s
As many enter another month of quarantine, finding community and supporting your neighbors is still as important as ever. View our resource guide to get concrete ideas:
https://t.co/l1uucFrp86
Today, the Inclusive America Project released a Statement on Racism in America, which in part reads that "Anti-Black racism cannot and should not be separate from our work promoting religious pluralism in the United States."
Read the full statement now: https://t.co/1nET2jsnan
"For many American children, the story of who can and can’t be American begins in the classroom with fables, fables about the men who made America," says Samia Khan of @AmMuslimStories in our newest blog: https://t.co/alu5CONS39
“This is the most important work I’ve done in my life," said one participant on committing to making their campus a laboratory for bridging divides. Read more here: https://t.co/MMnfplhkvp.
"I saw denial of Islam even being a religion that had access to religious freedom."
Hear #InclusiveAmerica Project fellow @asmauddinesq on NPR's @npratc discuss what U.S. religious liberty means - especially when it comes to Islam.
"Religious polarization coincides, to a very large extent, with political polarization." @tgjelten@NPR#HolyBridges @aspen_iap @AspenJSP Watch: https://t.co/zwIrKI6DTM
We work to create a national infrastructure that fosters multi-stakeholder and cross-sector connections to build and sustain the field of religious pluralism. Are you also working to advance this mission?
Introduce yourself below so we can say hi!
"Religious freedom has come to be perceived as something that is only meant to protect some citizens at the expense of others," says @zeenat, #InclusiveAmerica Project Director, in @thehill for Religious Freedom Day.
Read more here: https://t.co/EdZju8pLuS
@Aspen_IAP remains an important part of @AspenJSP and @AspenInstitute, but as their programming has continued to grow so have their friends and followers. Their new account will feature content and updates on their work and the field of religious pluralism. (1/2)
Welcome to the #InclusiveAmerica Project’s new twitter account! We envision a thriving American religious pluralism where everyone has the rights, freedoms, and safety to worship, or not, according to their conscience. We hope you will join us!
Join us on Monday, Feb 3 when the #InclusiveAmerica Project and @ifyc host a discussion panel about religious pluralism in today’s society. RSVP here: https://t.co/cntjmYPRTj #CourageousPluralism
How does religion divide communities & how do we leverage its potential to serve as a bridge to connect people?
Find out on Feb. 3 at our event hosted in collaboration with @ifyc: https://t.co/cntjmZ7sKR @AspenJSP#CourageousPluralism#InclusiveAmerica
Looking for a new habit to make in 2020? Executive Director @ericpliu of @AspenCitizen shares at his latest @TEDTalks how making a weekly habit of civic engagement can help build communities founded on shared values. https://t.co/Zj6SX4me6n