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Click here to listen to the podcast of Auburn's Take the Bully Out of the Pulpit - and let Christian, Muslim, Jewish, and Sikh leaders from their 20s to 70s put their hearts and heads together to answer the question of how religious leaders are being called to lead in new ways through this difficult moment of American history.
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Peace Is Possible 2011
At the Peace Is Possible event on November 7th Auburn celebrated the 11th anniversary of Face to Face|Faith to Faith with compelling conversation among millennial leaders and participants from the Middle East, Northern Ireland, South Africa and the United States. Learn more about Face to Face and how it brings young leaders of divergent faiths together to bridge religious divides by clicking here.
Posted November 10, 2011 | 5 Comments
Podcast: Out of the Shadows of 9/11: Millennials, Moral Vision, and the Global Groundswell
Groundswell, a new multifaith movement for justice and social action, launched on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 with the panel, “Out of the Shadows of 9/11: Millennials, Moral Vision, and the Global Groundswell." Live streamed from The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space at WNYC, Auburn hosted the discussion as a 2011 Jack and Lewis Rudin Lecture. “Out of the Shadows of 9/11: Millennials, Moral Vision, and the Global Groundswell" featured four visionary thought leaders: Valarie Kaur, Director of Groundswell and award-winning filmmaker (Divided We Fall, 2008); Ari Wallach, Co-founder, The Great Schlep, and social innovation expert; Beth Zemsky, organizational consultant and social change strategy expert; and Hussein Rashid, Professor of Religion at Hofstra University and Associate Editor at Religion Dispatches and was hosted by The Rev. Dr. Katharine Rhodes Henderson, President, Auburn Seminary. Learn how you can join the Groundswell by clicking here. Learn more about Auburn's commitment to troubling the waters and healing the world by clicking here.
Posted September 9, 2011 | 6 Comments
Generosity and Gender Justice Initiative: Podcast
At Auburn's Lives of Commitment 2011, Auburn launched its newest program to equip women leadership: The Generosity and Gender Justice Initiative. Auburn knows that women of all faiths who are grounded in expansive generosity, rooted in shared values and committed to deep justice can change their neighborhoods, their institutions and change the world. To watch the video of Auburn's Generosity and Gender Justice Initiative click here. To learn more about Auburn’s tools to help equip women to transform the world click here.
Posted May 8, 2011 | 7 Comments
Lives of Commitment 2011: Podcast
More than 450 gathered with Auburn on May 6th in New York City for the 15th Annual Lives of Commitment to honor six women across faiths whose bold leadership bridges religious divides, builds community, and pursues justice. Watch this video of the full broadcast of Auburn's Lives of Commitment. To download the podcast click here. To learn more about these six extraordinary women click here. To learn more about Auburn’s new Generosity and Gender Justice initiative click here. To learn more about Auburn click here.
Posted May 8, 2011 | 0 Comment
Peace Is Possible 2010
Auburn celebrated Peace is Possible and the tenth anniversary of Face to Face|Faith to Faith on November 15th. Click here to watch the video of this exciting Peace is Possible event. 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 about Auburn's Face to Face program click here.
Posted November 19, 2010 | 0 Comment
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