From various faith and philosophical vantage points, this DreamHour Panel includes Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Native American, Buddhist, Sikh, and Atheist perspectives on what it means to be neighbor and why loving our neighbor is essential in our personal and public lives, as a people and a planet, in our current context towards future flourishing as holistic humans. This is a must-attend moment-of-hearing from current-future leaders in San Antonio!
Facilitator:
Ann Helmke – Faith and Compassion Liaison, City of San Antonio
Speakers:
Antonio Frietze (Christian) – Director of Continuing Education, Oblate School of Theology
Darsh Singh (Sikh) – Junior at Keystone High interning with the City’s Faith Initiative & CompassionateSA
Estrella Needham (Atheist) – Student at University of the Incarnate Word and Youth Delegate to Nobel Peace Laureate Summit 2024
Jordyn Galvan (Native American) – Development and Communications Coordinator, American Indians in Texas at the Spanish Colonial Missions
Kristie Alsagar (Muslim) – Licensed Professional Counselor and Board Chair, San Antonio Community Resource Directory (SACRD.org)
Ross Halfant (Jewish) – Director of Programming & Social Justice, Temple Beth-El