Join a thought-provoking panel discussion on building a multi-faith movement for racial justice, hosted by the Inclusive America Project. Moderated by Billy Michael Honor, this 73-minute conversation features insights from prominent religious leaders and scholars, including Rev. Osagyefo Sekou, Rabbi Sharon Brous, Dr. Simran Jeet Singh, Rev. Traci Blackmon, and Rabbi Lydia Medwin. Explore topics such as religious pluralism, human dignity, and moral awakening as the panelists delve into why racial justice isn't discussed more frequently in religious contexts. Gain valuable perspectives on creating inclusive spaces and addressing critical issues surrounding faith-based racial justice initiatives. Discover how different faith traditions can unite to promote equality and combat systemic racism in this enlightening and timely discussion.
Faithful Resistance - A Racial Justice and Multi-Faith Movement Building Conversation
The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
Reverend Josue Foseiku
Rabbi Lydia Medwin
Why we dont talk more about racial justice
Religious Pluralism
Human Dignities
Has Religious Value
Questions
Making Space
The Issue
Moral Awakening
Taught by
The Aspen Institute