"love and justice are not two. without inner change, there can be no outer change; without collective change, no change matters."
Race, Spirit, and Justice will be a dynamic discussion between four prominent voices in spiritual activism: Imam Khalid Latif, Dr. Simran Jeet Singh, Rev. Angel Kyodo Williams, and Shaun King. The panel will be moderated by NYU LAW Faculty Member, Alina Das.
What role do spiritual and religious people have to play in conceptualizing and bringing about a more racially just world? How does faith affect the road to social change and how might it shape our goals and messages? This event will feature leadership from five faith traditions engaging in these questions.
Co-Sponsored by: The Bronfman Center for Jewish Student Life, the Center for Multicultural Education and Programs, NYU Global Spiritual Life, the Islamic Center at NYU and Protestant Life at NYU. With support from the New York Community Trust.