Interfaith Connections - Interfaith Dinner & Dialogue
Pews & Protests: How Do Our Beliefs Shape Social Justice?
Location
The Commons : 2B23
Date & Time
November 10, 2015, 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Description
After the success of UMBC Hillel’s “Ask Big Questions” events and the Mosaic Center’s "What's the (T)ea?" dialogues, we invite all UMBC students to consider joining this exciting new dialogue group centering on discussions of faith, social justice and cross-cultural cooperation. These facilitated discussions will challenge students to break down stereotypes and misconceptions about other groups on campus while working together to address the issues that Baltimore and our society faces.
This opportunity will engage a cross-cultural group of UMBC students in 3 monthly discussions over the course of the Fall 2015 semester. The experience will culminate in an end of semester action or project to demonstrate the lessons we have learned, conversations we have had and relationships we have built. Our hope is to offer another group experience in the spring.
Nov. 10th Topic
Pews & Protests: How Do Our Beliefs Shape Social Justice?
A light dinner will be served to all participants.
Please see attached flyer for full details. Curious? Need more information? Email us at interfaith@umbc.edu