Bridging Faiths in a Divided America
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical role of religious pluralism in rebuilding America's civic fabric through this 55-minute panel discussion. Delve into the often misunderstood yet powerful influence of faith on beliefs and actions in American society. Discover how faith communities, with their extensive local networks, are uniquely positioned to address social problems. Learn from diverse leaders as they share concrete strategies for bridging divides and fostering community building, sacred practices, and advocacy. Gain insights from Safiya Ghori-Ahmad, Director in South Asia and McLarty Inbound practices at McLarty Associates, alongside other panelists as they discuss the importance of including faith-based perspectives in solving societal challenges.
Syllabus
Bridging Faiths in a Divided America
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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