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Interfaith America inspires, equips, and connects individuals and institutions to unlock the potential of America’s religious diversity.

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From Chicago to Times Square — not just to see a billboard, but to see a message we believe in lit up for the world. Pluralism means more than just diversity — it means working together across differences. And in this moment, in the middle of all the noise, we got to say

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From the Dalai Lama to Muslim peacebuilders in Nigeria, from rabbis to interfaith organizers, Pope Francis is being remembered for his humility, his advocacy for the marginalized, and his unwavering commitment to interreligious friendship. bit.ly/4d8Zw4X

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After a tense incident at OSU Hillel, Rabbi Aaron Portman helped lead a months-long restorative justice process with two young Muslim women. What followed? Four sessions of dialogue, learning, and even a Shabbat dinner during Ramadan. A powerful story of empathy, listening, and

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I’m captivated by Pope Leo XIV’s call for unity, bridgebuilding and peace in a world wrought with high conflict. As an Augustinian and as an American, there’s something important happening that we’re just starting to see in his leadership. Here’s a bit of my conversation with

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DEI is being dismantled on campuses nationwide. What comes next? Interfaith America Founder and President Eboo Patel joins Emma Green to explore how we got here—and what a better, more pluralist future might look like. Listen now: bit.ly/4j2aRVF

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We took our message from Times Square to the streets of NYC. “Our diversity is what makes us stronger.” We asked New Yorkers what that means to them — and their answers reminded us why pluralism matters.

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Can we work together even when we don’t believe the same? We took this question — and the idea of pluralism — to the streets of NYC. Here’s what we heard. 👇

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"There's an opportunity for Pope Leo XIV to broaden the conversation. We have an American leader who literally crosses borders. At a time when walls are going up, when scarcity seems to be the calling of the moment, this Pope is building longer tables. He's calling us to a better

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We asked New Yorkers: What do you think our country needs more of right now? Their answers point to one thing: we’re stronger when we show up for each other.

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“Inclusion isn’t performative. It’s a calling.” At the Dare to Overcome gala hosted by the Religious Freedom & Business Foundation, Interfaith America board member Sumreen Ahmad shared why faith inclusion in the workplace must endure. Sincere leadership still matters. Full

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To close our Times Square series, we asked one more: What gives you hope right now? At Interfaith America, pluralism gives us hope. Hope in connection. Hope in the ways people keep showing up for one another especially when we disagree. #Pluralism #InterfaithAmerica

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Austin Reid Albanese grew up in a town with no synagogue. Still, he found Judaism in the traces left behind. A memorial, a library book, a welcoming service on Shavuot. His journey is about spiritual seeking and belonging. Read more: bit.ly/3SOAQoX

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“Now is the time for dialogue and building bridges.” In his first piece as our new Senior Director of Civic Strategies, Chris Crawford shares a vision for how democracy can thrive when we build coalitions rooted in pluralism and shared values. bit.ly/45MxtX5

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Can students grow stronger in their beliefs by learning about others'? At Sacred Heart Schools in Chicago, religion class means exploring diverse traditions, asking better questions, and making room for difference. Full story: bit.ly/44dq2XN

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“Welcome home.” More than a slogan — it’s a civic challenge. In his latest for RNS, CEO Adam Nicholas Phillips asks what it takes to build a shared home in a divided America. Patriotism isn’t possession. It’s participation. Read it here: bit.ly/4kGHzOb

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Joy, affirmation, and interfaith action came together at Evanston’s Interfaith Family Pride Festival. Dozens of faith communities and LGBTQ+ neighbors shared music, celebration, and sacred space in a powerful show of unity and belonging. Read the full story at

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Students. Educators. Pluralists. Performers. This August in Chicago, the 2025 Interfaith Leadership Summit hits a new note: #ChordsOfDemocracy. See how civic spirit, music, and dialogue come together to build a more inclusive future. #ILSummit25 READ: bit.ly/4k7nOy9

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“I no longer need to be loud in my belief to know that I believe.” Danny Richmond reflects on how fatherhood, loss, and interfaith friendship reshaped his faith. A quiet, powerful story of spiritual return. Read more: bit.ly/4kdTjGK #Faith #Interfaith

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Hot dogs, bulgogi, roti quesadillas—this is the American picnic. In his latest Fourth of July reflection, Eboo Patel explores how pluralism, done right, can taste like joy. bit.ly/45THulE #Pluralism #FourthOfJuly #InterfaithAmerica