The Hindu tradition encompasses a myriad of worldviews and practices, including tradition that emphasize the worship of goddesses and the role of the feminine in creation. This talk will discuss the complexities from the perspective of an interfaith activist whose personal worship of the Divine Feminine manifests at the intersection of faith, politics, justice, and identities.
Featuring: Tahil Sharma, Regional Coordinator for North America
United Religions Initiative
Tahil Sharma is the Regional Coordinator for North America for the United Religions Initiative and has been working in the interfaith movement since 2012 following the Oak Creek Gurdwara shooting in Wisconsin. Tahil also serves as an Interfaith Minister in Residence for the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles and a Board Member for Sadhana: A Coalition of Progressive Hindus