Nothing is off the table in this fast-paced, high-tension socio-political drama by Ayad Akhtar as race, religion, law, and art collide. Truths are revealed, tempers erupt, and lives are poised to shatter as everyone gets caught up in the conversation. The play is centered on sociopolitical themes such as Islamophobia and the self-identity of Muslim-American citizens.It focuses on a dinner party between four people with very different backgrounds. As discussion turns to politics and religion, the mood quickly becomes heated.…
Find out more »TX21 Indivisible is again partnering with San Antonio progressives in opposing yet another anti Muslim group in our community. Last month, many of you joined us in protest of an ACT for America chapter meeting led by Roy White at Village Parkway Baptist Church. The following day, ACT for America terminated their relationship with Roy White (if you’re not familiar with Roy, I encourage you to read this WaPo article). He has now started a new group, Patriots of San…
Find out more »Sharon and David Hasley-Hoover are the Founders of Inscape Ministries, Regional Coordinators and Associates of Pace e Bene’s Campaign Nonviolence program; spiritual directors and teachers in spiritual direction training sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph, Orange, California St. Mary’s University welcomes you to a free, annual lectures series featuring men and women who have shaped the Catholic intellectual tradition − a tradition at the heart of the educational enterprises at St. Mary’s University. The theme for the 2017 series…
Find out more »Register by March 15 Join Sarwat Husain and Simran Jeet Singh, Ph.D., in a much needed discussion of the realities and possibilities facing Muslim and Sikh communities in the United States today. This discussion will explore the basic tenets and worldviews of each tradition. Learn how each might navigate, contribute to, and transform the shape of America in 2017 and beyond. The experiences of Husain and Singh, as activists, teachers, and leaders of inter-religious dialogue, will also inform the conversation.…
Find out more »You’re invited to attend Trinity Institute, an annual conference that takes place in New York City and at partner sites around the country via webcast, including at Oblate School of Theology. Join the water justice movement! We’ll develop a deeper appreciation for water as a sacred gift, gain a thorough understanding of the relationship between water justice and climate change, and learn what we can do about water issues of access, pollution, drought, and rising tides. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT…
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