February 7th, 2022, 4 pm ET — Asma T. Uddin (Aspen Institute) and George Yancey, PhD, (Baylor University)

In this opening charrette, or problem-solving session, George Yancey (Baylor University) and Asma Uddin (Aspen Institute) will explore how religious identity can sometimes transcend, and thus serve as a bridge across, these partisan divides. Drawing from their experience, they will examine 1) how the frame of “religious liberty” can unite conservative Christians and religious minorities; and 2) how shared religious commitments can provide a platform for interracial engagement and reconciliation.

February 7th, 2022, 4 pm ET — Asma T. Uddin (Aspen Institute) and George Yancey, PhD, (Baylor University)

In this opening charrette, or problem-solving session, George Yancey (Baylor University) and Asma Uddin (Aspen Institute) will explore how religious identity can sometimes transcend, and thus serve as a bridge across, these partisan divides. Drawing from their experience, they will examine 1) how the frame of “religious liberty” can unite conservative Christians and religious minorities; and 2) how shared religious commitments can provide a platform for interracial engagement and reconciliation.

Middle school (current 6th-8th)

August 1-5th, M-F 9am-5pm

Save your spot today at k4p.org/cincycamp2022

Students will journey to a different location each day and learn about several different faith traditions & cultures including how people practice their faith as a Muslim, Jew, Christian, and Baha’í. Participants will learn about deep listening skills, how to create space for people of all identities, and so much more. Students will have the opportunity to grow their leadership skills. Then, they will have the opportunity to practice those skills beyond camp if they choose to join our on-going leadership team. Oh, and we will have tons of fun!

Middle school (current 6th-8th)

August 1-5th, M-F 9am-5pm

Save your spot today at k4p.org/cincycamp2022

Students will journey to a different location each day and learn about several different faith traditions & cultures including how people practice their faith as a Muslim, Jew, Christian, and Baha’í. Participants will learn about deep listening skills, how to create space for people of all identities, and so much more. Students will have the opportunity to grow their leadership skills. Then, they will have the opportunity to practice those skills beyond camp if they choose to join our on-going leadership team. Oh, and we will have tons of fun!

This webinar is designed to help congregations start Green Teams. It features Doug Bell from the Citizens Climate Lobby providing an overview of Green Teams followed by Green Team leaders from multiple faith traditions sharing their experiences and expertise.

Register Today!

This webinar is designed to help congregations start Green Teams. It features Doug Bell from the Citizens Climate Lobby providing an overview of Green Teams followed by Green Team leaders from multiple faith traditions sharing their experiences and expertise.

Register Today!
ATTENTION: ALL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
You are invited to join us for a day of fun and learning together. We will get to know one another through story and learn how those stories have power.
Fall Interfaith Retreat: Pilgrimage & Power
All day on Saturday, October 2, 2021
@ Camp Joy
10117 Old 3 C Hwy
Clarksville, OH 45113
Register at
bit.ly/cincyreg21
For more info simply text or call Adam Hayden at 812-430-4464
ATTENTION: ALL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
You are invited to join us for a day of fun and learning together. We will get to know one another through story and learn how those stories have power.
Fall Interfaith Retreat: Pilgrimage & Power
All day on Saturday, October 2, 2021
@ Camp Joy
10117 Old 3 C Hwy
Clarksville, OH 45113
Register at
bit.ly/cincyreg21
For more info simply text or call Adam Hayden at 812-430-4464

Join us for a Shoulder to Shoulder public conversation on “Multifaith Solidarity: 20 Years Since 9/11” on Thursday, September 9th at 1:00pmET with Imam Khalid Latif who serves as University Chaplain for New York University and Executive Director of the Islamic Center at NYU.

In conversation with Shoulder to Shoulder, Imam Latif will share stories and insights from his ongoing work “to carve out a much-needed space for young American Muslims to celebrate their unique identity and have their voices heard in the larger public sphere.” He’ll reflect on the layered impacts and repercussions of 9/11, how it changed America in many ways, and how 9/11 shifted how Americans who are Muslim (and those who are perceived to be) experience life in the U.S. (even for those who weren’t born yet).

Imam Latif will also highlight his experiences and perspectives on building multifaith solidarity, working alongside folks of different faith and cultural backgrounds in order to advance justice and inclusion here in the U.S. Together, we’ll explore what brings us hope, what connects us to one another across differences, and what motivates us to continue on in this work of building a society where all are treated with dignity.

Register at this link.

Join us for a Shoulder to Shoulder public conversation on “Multifaith Solidarity: 20 Years Since 9/11” on Thursday, September 9th at 1:00pmET with Imam Khalid Latif who serves as University Chaplain for New York University and Executive Director of the Islamic Center at NYU.

In conversation with Shoulder to Shoulder, Imam Latif will share stories and insights from his ongoing work “to carve out a much-needed space for young American Muslims to celebrate their unique identity and have their voices heard in the larger public sphere.” He’ll reflect on the layered impacts and repercussions of 9/11, how it changed America in many ways, and how 9/11 shifted how Americans who are Muslim (and those who are perceived to be) experience life in the U.S. (even for those who weren’t born yet).

Imam Latif will also highlight his experiences and perspectives on building multifaith solidarity, working alongside folks of different faith and cultural backgrounds in order to advance justice and inclusion here in the U.S. Together, we’ll explore what brings us hope, what connects us to one another across differences, and what motivates us to continue on in this work of building a society where all are treated with dignity.

Register at this link.