Swami Anjani, a member of the Kashi Ashram Cooperation Circle, was invited to speak last month at a high school interfaith event in Vero Beach, Florida.
Today, many activists across North America are feeling overwhelmed by the realities of their new social and political climate. During this one-hour session interfaith peacebuilders from Nigeria, Venezuela, and Spain share about how they remain grounded and build peace in the midst of fierce political divisions, unethical governments.
This July, one of United Religions Initiative’s Global Council members will be leading a dynamic trip across the Indian sub-continent designed to help participants feel a part of the greater reality and not just outside viewers.
Do people of faith have anything unique to bring to the struggles of the present moment? Can they do more than simply swell the multitudes protesting in the street or overwhelming Capitol telephone lines?
The “Save Us From Genocide” (SUFG) and Beyond Genocide campaigns have been selected to receive a United Nations Association (UNA) Global Citizen Award.
In the aftermath of the contentious US presidential election, URI North America shares useful resources for a country in need of healing deep divisions.
This year URI North America Cooperation Circles and Affiliates are living into our purpose of creating"cultures of peace, justice and healing for the Earth and all living beings" on and around Earth Day, April 22nd, 2016 by putting on a variety of events.
The North America candidates for the United Religions Initiative Global Council met for a virtual "meet and greet" to share about their vision and qualifications for the position.