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- Everyday Pluralism
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Holocaust Remembrance Day: Jewish Leaders Reflect on Safety & Religious Liberty
Interfaith America hosted an intrafaith discussion for the Jewish community on the topics of religious liberty, pluralism, and democracy.
- Campus
- Article
Service is a Shared Value: How One BRAID Student Mobilized Her American University Community
The service project was an opportunity to support immigrant communities in D.C. amid the federal immigration crackdown, which continues to target civil liberties and pose a threat to pluralism.
- Civic Life
- Article
Announcing the Inaugural Cohort of the Good Neighbors Fellowship
Interfaith America is excited to announce our inaugural cohort of the Good Neighbors Fellowship, a program bringing together ten Christian scholar-practitioners to model how evangelicals can contribute to and learn from a religiously pluralist U.S. society.
- Everyday Pluralism
- Article
Here’s to the Crew of Artemis II
Our various religious and wisdom traditions have long helped us understand our place in the vastness of this extraordinary universe. Here’s to the crew of Artemis II for sharing the wonder of space travel, and for highlighting the spiritual benefits of seeing our world from a completely different perspective.
- Civic Life
- Article
A Message from Founder & President Eboo Patel
An evolution in our leadership structure will help guide the next chapter of our work building an interfaith America grounded in our principles of respect, relate, and cooperate.
- Everyday Pluralism
- Article
Where Should Washington Look for Moral Authority in 2026?
In an era of poisoned politics, Eboo Patel has some advice for politicians: learn from local sports coaches, who instill character, encourage cooperation across difference and demonstrate that democracy isn’t a spectator sport.
- Everyday Pluralism
- Article
Faith has Always Gone to Space. Artemis II Shows How Much it has Changed.
Both Apollo 8 and Artemis II missions included public references to religion, but astronauts aboard the Artemis’ Orion spacecraft struck a broader, more global tone.
- Civic Life
- Article
A Love Letter to Minneapolis
Minneapolis, you have respected your neighbors, prioritized relationships and activated around shared needs. Thank you for showing us what America can be, and for reminding us of the America we’re trying to build.
- Civic Life
- Article
Why We Need to Defend the Right to be Wrong – Even When We Deeply Disagree
At a time of increasing incidents of federal abuse of power, all Americans need to support efforts to shore up our fundamental freedoms — especially the freedom of speech, even if it is speech we find deeply misguided.
- Everyday Pluralism
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Four Steps for Inviting People to Discover Common Ground
Simon Greer offers four principles for everyday conversations that could help bridge our differences.
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