As part of a research project on how citizens of San Antonio talked about Islam throughout the 2016 Presidential Election, Trinity faculty Sarah Kaufman, Habiba Noor, and Bill Christ interviewed people representing the religious and political diversity of the city and composed a script that presents their incredibly diverse research sample. More about their project!
Find out more »On Thursday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the AHCA which will gut Affordable Care Act, leaving more than 24 million Americans without coverage. How does that make you feel? Are you angry and disturbed by the blatant disrespect for the lives of the people who WILL DIE under this bill? YES? Then join the Women’s March on Washington, San Antonio Chapter, along with the collective voice of the San Antonio Resistance movement at Ted Cruz’s San Antonio Office to…
Find out more »On Tuesday, May 9th, the San Antonio chapter of Americans United will host a showing of the film “God and Governing”, followed by a panel discussion by religious leaders. This film is a production of the Texas Tribune, and includes interviews of members of the Texas legislature regarding their views of the connection between personal faith and public policy. It will be introduced by the producer of the film. The panel following will discuss their reactions to the film and…
Find out more »From their towering spires to colorful stained glass windows, the historic Eastside churches of San Antonio tell the story of communities built upon a strong foundation of faith. Many congregations trace their histories back over a century, and their houses of worship feature an impressive diversity of architectural styles. On May 10, join OHP for an evening exploring the traditions and religious heritage of the Eastside, beginning with a self-paced tour of four historic churches followed by a reception and…
Find out more »Register By: May 2 Please join us in a time of fellowship and dialogue as we break bread together. In sharing a meal, we will also share stories of our faiths and traditions. We can learn so much from our Arab neighbors. This promises to be a unique time set apart to strengthen ties and friendships across faiths and communities. In 1997, Narjis Pierre co-founded the San Antonio Muslim Women’s Association. She has been a participant in the Tri-Faith Dialogue…
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