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.




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