The URI Resource Library is a collection of downloadable materials and links to a variety of resources that support interfaith peacebuilding work.
Featured Resources
Appreciative Inquiry and URI
Appreciative Inquiry is a philosophy for positive change that was developed by Professor David Cooperrider and associates at Case University in Cleveland, Ohio. This document provides a brief summary of the Appreciative Interview process.
URI for Kids
A beautifully designed curriculum for children (and learners of all ages) that introduces URI's Preamble, Purpose and Principles, and provides excellent information and activities about different world religions and spiritual traditions.
Interfaith Peacebuilding Guide
The URI Interfaith Peacebuilding Guide is a resource for interfaith groups — those “everyday gandhis” who are making a difference one meeting at a time in their local communities.
A Brief Introduction to Friendship and Enmity in Islam is a book written by Mr. Basit Jamal, member of the URI Cooperation Circle Brotherhood of Humanity, based in New Delhi, India. Read by clicking the PDF link below.
Breaking Bread: A Celebration of Three Faiths is a cookbook and storybook created by students involved in the Multifaith Education Project, a nonpolitical, nonprofit program that promotes peace by bringing Jewish, Christian and Muslim children together to learn about each other’s religions and cultures.
A description of a workshop from the URI-Moral Imagination Peacebuilding Seminar. Participants learned each other's songs and deepened cross-cultural respect and understanding with laughter, rhythm and fun.
Two URI leaders share the triumphs and challenges of making connections with leaders and building partnerships that have lasting impact in their communities.
Patrice Brodeur and Eboo Patel, founder of Interfaith Youth Core, provides insight into the emerging interfaith youth movement through the perspectives from founding organizers and influential actors in the field. If you are interested in Interfaith work, specifically with youth, this is a must read!
Catholic Relief Services supports peacebuilding activities in over 40 countries, and provides direct aid to the poor, while also involving people in their own development, helping them to realize their potential.
Here is a wealth of practical information about the different styles of CC management and suggestions for activities that can help get your CC running smoothly and effectively.
Sally Mahe, URI Director of Organizational Development, uses these words of wisdom from the children of the Hare Krishna temple in Kampala, Uganda, in a fun, practical lesson idea for children and adults alike.
Sally Mahe, URI Director of Organizational Development, uses these words of wisdom from the children of the Hare Krishna temple in Kampala, Uganda, in a fun, practical lesson idea for children and adults alike.
Information about NonViolent Communication put together for URI youth in Cyprus by NonViolent Communication Resolutions UK. Its purpose is to create human connections that empower compassionate giving and receiving.