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The United Religions Initiative is a global grassroots interfaith network that engages people to bridge religious differences.
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URI Global 19h
“At the end of the day we are defined by culture.” Great article on the importance of , featuring URI CC 's founder Peter Mousaferiadis.
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URI Global 21h
Building interfaith relationships: Vjekoslav Saje shares a report about his participation on behalf of , for the European Institute for Dialogue, where URI Europe is a founding member.
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URI Global 23h
What are your plans for World Interfaith Harmony Week? Just two more days until it starts!
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URI Global Jan 29
Read the latest news from the URI North India and Afghanistan Region - the previous six months have been busy and productive!
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URI Global Jan 29
How are you celebrating ? Let us know with this quick form. We'd love to give your event some publicity!
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URI Global Jan 28
What's the story behind our ? is a festival celebrating warmth and light driving away the darkness of winter. Learn more:
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URI Global Jan 28
Meet the URI Foundation Board and Investment Committee! Comprised of business leaders and investment professionals, the URI Foundation Board and Investment Committee oversee URI's endowment portfolio and its investment advisor, Sepio Capital.
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URI Global Jan 25
How are you celebrating next week? Give your plan some publicity:
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URI Global Jan 25
Protestants in Bonn, Germany are encouraging Christian-Muslim dialogue with a newly-formed Islam Advisory Board & the "Dresdner Wort der Religionen," co-initiated by URI, which encourages freedom of worship. Read the German-language article:
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URI Global Jan 24
Around the world, Indigenous languages are disappearing. The United Nations proclaimed 2019 the International Year of Indigenous Languages. Thanks to all URI Cooperation Circles who work to keep Indigenous traditions alive.
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URI Global Jan 24
Janice Kelsey from Solar CITIES (a URI North America member group) shares news of achievable sustainability and global connection. Way to go!
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URI Global Jan 24
March 22 is . Learn about how you and your URI Cooperation Circle can take part. Thanks UN-Water for advocating clean, safe water for all people.
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URI Global Jan 23
Great opportunity for URI Cooperation Circles to have their voices heard! If you have a story to share, submit to the "It's About Time" podcast or the Religious Response to Violence web platform. Thanks to our friends at the !
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URI Global Jan 23
How are you celebrating next week? Let us know with this quick form so we can add you to our list of events:
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URI Global Jan 23
Congratulations to Ambassador Mussie Hailu, URI's new Director of Global Partnerships. Learn more about his new role:
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URI Global Jan 22
From childhood squabbles through adult interactions, the words we use impact the people around us. URI members are always looking for a more way to live. Do you have suggestions for improving adult ? Let us know!
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URI Global Jan 22
Just 10 days until World Interfaith Harmony Week! (Learn more at ). We are excited to see how URI members across the world are celebrating this year. Let us know here:
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URI Global Jan 22
URI Peacebuilders in the news! URI Regional Coordinator Father James Channan OP and Maulana Abdul Khabir Azad, Grand Imam Of the Badshahi Mosque (and former URI Asia Global Trustee) are working for peace in Pakistan:
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URI Global Jan 22
Did you know that URI Senior Consultant Sally Mahé is writing a series collecting the voices of inspirational peacebuilders from across the global URI community? Get to know our community a little better with "Every Voice" --
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URI Global Jan 22
, a Civil Rights Movement leader, accepts the Judaism and World Peace award from Rabbi Abraham Heschel. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in 1968. Learn more:
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