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Pluralism Project

Pluralism ProjectEncounter the very different religious traditions which take place in the proximity of our own cities and neighborhoods. 16jan6:30 pm8:00 pm 0 Add to DreamList

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Pluralism has long been a valued direction of America’s world view. Hear different voices and engage with a diverse group of community members in thought provoking conversations. The theme will be focused on interfaith and inter-religious values and how it is useful in our lives. All are welcomed! The purpose of this event is to engage , educate, and strengthen multi-cultural and ethnic diversity in our city. Come participate in a culturally diverse conversation and interact with the community.

The Pluralism Project is an over twenty-five year ongoing research project that engages students in studying the new religious diversity in the United States. The project explores particularly the communities and religious traditions of Asia and the Middle East that have become woven into the religious fabric of the United States in the past twenty-five years.
Harvard University Pluralism Project Outline:
1. to appreciate and understand our community’s changing and growing demographic
2. to study cultural and religious diversity of our neighborhoods and our world community.
3. considering case studies for community interaction
4.. challenges and opportunities presented.

To learn more about the Pluralism Project: http://pluralism.org/about/our-work/mission/

Snacks and Drinks will be available

 

Time

January 16, 2020 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Location

Krishna Temple

103 Bernice Dr

Event Entrance Fees

FREE

Registration/More Info

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