The convening between @AspenReligion and @AspenAfrica I believe can be a real model for diverse faith convening and inter-generational conversations that are needed and timely.
A big thank you to @AspenAfrica !
Together we fulfilled a thirst and hunger for these faith communities to be in dialogue together and for Zillenials to be co-collaborators to strategize and effect change.
Still thinking about last week
-there was a real hunger and thirst for the diverse faith communities to be in dialogue together.
-For Generation Z and Millennials to be heard by faith leaders, for the Zillenials to see faith communities wrestle, and to strategize was very moving
The panel is still very much on my mind. A few more of the Zillenial (Gen-Z and millennial) questions:
-how will faith communities see the humanity of people?
-how will they step in when government seeks to divide?
-how will faith communities do good for struggling communities?
We were challenged by Zilennials (Gen-Z and Millenials). They asked us:
-what are faith communities thinking around governance?
-what will faith communities do with their thinking?
-how will faith communities find a solution to just governance?
-how will they model justice?
Inspired to be with religious leaders from East Africa, West Africa, & South Africa!
Hindus, Muslims, Catholics, Anglicans, and United Church of Christ came to discuss the ways in which faith can make a generational difference on instances of corruption & governance
An impactful 5th and final day for the Racial Justice and Religion experience in Houston and at the Border.
A special thank you to @PracticeMercy, our host today.
A wonderful day 4 with key faith leaders at the U.S. border with Mexico.
Insightful perspectives on the humanity of engaging those seeking asylum and nuanced conversations about border communities.
A very full day 3 for our Racial Justice and Religion Houston and Border Immersion trip.
A special thank you to @clic_updates, Casa Mateo, @RiceSociology, and Sikh National Center Inc. for hosting us and informing our understanding of religious pluralism in Houston!
We were thankful to be hosted by Elaine Howard Ecklund, Herbert S. Autrey Chair in Social Sciences, @RiceSociology professor, and director of the Religion and Public Life Program this afternoon!
A very rich and detailed program!
This morning we are glad to be hosted by @clic_updates to discuss the how the Muslim community in Houston engages in interfaith relations and to learn from each other as well as best practice on how to strengthen relations within Houston and across the United States
We are so glad to be @InterfaithMin to honor the legacy of the “Three Amigos”: Rev. William A. Lawson, Archbishop Joseph A. Florenza, and Rabbi Samuel E. Karff!
@RevDrPrice opening this Aspen Institute Religion and Society program
@RevDrPrice facilitating a discussion about the legacy of the “Three Amigos” and what that work can be for today
Rabbi David Lyon, @BishopJDixon, and @FrOrrin
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