Pluralism News – September 7, 2018
We are pleased to share the following with you, it is our work, creating cohesive societies where each one of us feels secure about our faith, race, culture, ethnicity and… Read more »
We are pleased to share the following with you, it is our work, creating cohesive societies where each one of us feels secure about our faith, race, culture, ethnicity and… Read more »
The Sikh Community in the United States. Appended below is a note from Dr. Indrajit Saluja, I am with him, disappointed by the actions of few Sikhs in California who… Read more »
His inclusive speech reminded me of President Obama’s speeches. Full English Transcript of Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s Inaugural. There are a few powerful paragraphs in the speech. Written by Hassen… Read more »
The Center for Pluralism is pleased to share the questions produced by Rabbi Jack Moline of Interfaith Alliance. Please review these questions and share your thoughts at Mike@CenterforPlualism.com Thanks Mike… Read more »
Tuesday, June 26, 2018, Washington, DC –The 5-4 decision by the US Supreme Court today to uphold President Trump’s Muslim ban raises many questions, including vulnerability and mockery of our… Read more »
Thanks to the Wire for publishing this story. The Government of India is wrong in accusing the human rights chief of a report on Kashmir. Ravish Kumar the foreign ministry… Read more »
I am pleased to share the following article from Ram Punyani, one of the pluralists that I respect. Excellent piece indeed. Mother Teresa had said, if you want to make… Read more »
Paper on Israel Palestine Conflict The following papers were presented to Ambassador Brownback; Securing Safe Zones for Refugees, Religious freedom and prosperity of a nation, State Departments’ visitors’ program, Religious… Read more »
Deep down, all humans seek justice and a balance in life, and without it, they are lost in sectarian warfare. As a member of the civilized nations, we need to… Read more »
It is one of the many events or incidents of pushing back on the people who misrepresent religion—politics of culture. Over the years, we have responded to many of them,… Read more »