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The peace movement called Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace led to the election of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in 2005, making Liberia the first African nation with a female president. To learn how your faith community can screen this extraordinary film, click here.
Posted March 17, 2010 | 22 Comments
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Religious Leader: Irshad Manji
Author, filmmaker and speaker Irshad Manji speaks about her Muslim faith and efforts to promote Muslim reform. Join Auburn Media on February 7th to hear Irshad Manji at the Future in Faith program at Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. Click here to learn more about this 3-part Future in Faith program that brings Auburn in partnership with Fifth Avenue, Brick and First Presbyterian Church. Click here to learn more about Irshad Manji.
Posted January 11, 2012 | 33 Comments
Religious Leader: Jad Abdelrahman
Jad is working to bridge religious divides through Face to Face. Jad was one of the voices who spoke at Auburn's Peace is Possible event this past November 15th. Since 2001, Face to Face has brought together hundreds of Christian, Jewish and Muslim teenagers from Northern Ireland, the Middle East, South Africa, and the U.S. to develop a new generation ready to lead in a multifaith global society. To learn more click here.
Posted November 13, 2010 | 0 Comment
Religious Leader: James Forbes
This upcoming Father’s Day weekend, enjoy a message from Rev. Dr. James Forbes who shares how his mother and father taught him compassion and building on a foundation of love. Dr. Forbes' message is from the Chautauqua Institute and click here to learn more. Click here for more Auburn resources to help you bridge religious divides and heal the world.
Posted June 7, 2011 | 0 Comment
Religious Leader: Jensine Larsen
At Auburn Lives of Commitment 2011, honoree Jensine Larsen shares how her years of working as a freelance journalist covering indigenous movements and ethnic cleansing in South America and Southeast Asia inspired her to social action. The founder of World Pulse , Jensine is committed to unleashing the creative human potential of women across the globe through the power of media. To learn more about World Pulse click here. To watch the full event of Lives of Commitment 2011 click here. To learn more about Auburn’s new Generosity and Gender Justice initiative click here.
Posted May 10, 2011 | 0 Comment
Religious Leader: Joanna Brooks
“Ask Mormon Girl” commentator and blogger Joanna Brooks responds to the recent Businessweek cover story "How the Mormons Make Money." Click here to read Brooks blog for Religion Dispatches and here to read the Businessweek story. Follow Joanna Brooks on Twitter by clicking here.
Posted December 21, 2011 | 41 Comments
Religious Leader: John Fife
Rev. John Fife has made a New Year’s Resolution to enact Immigration Reform and build a more welcoming community. Be a part of this campaign and make your New Year’s Resolution to make a difference in this critical issue. Click here to learn more about Auburn’s commitment to immigration reform. Click here to learn how you can make your New Year’s Resolution.
Posted December 1, 2010 | 0 Comment
Religious Leader: John Gehring
Faith in Public Life Senior Writer and Catholic Outreach Coordinator John Gehring speaks with Richard Lui on Jansing & Co. about the U.S. Catholic Bishops recent push on religious liberty issues and the need for more focus on economic justice. For more information about Faith in Public Life click here. For Auburn resources on religion and justice to help your work troubling the waters and healing the world click here.
Posted November 22, 2011 | 10 Comments
Religious Leader: Joshua Stanton
Joshua Stanton is one of the many religious voices to support Park51, the NYC community and mosque center at Ground Zero. Click here to learn more about Auburn resources to bridge religious divides and click here to learn how Auburn equips bold and resilient leaders to help heal the world.
Posted August 24, 2010 | 5 Comments
Religious Leader: Joshua Stanton
One of six global nominees for the Coexist Prize, Joshua Stanton has been a leading voice for Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue, Religious Freedom USA, and State of Formation. Learn more about JIRD by clicking here and the Coexist Foundation by clicking here.
Posted March 15, 2012 | 3 Comments
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