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Religion & Society Program

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The Religion & Society Program gathers leaders and works to promote a thriving American religious pluralism. We are a part of @AspenInstitute.

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🎬 Watch the latest episode of Aspen Ignites featuring Audrey Price Religion & Society Program & Tracie Hall as they discuss recognizing human dignity in each of us as a way to counter extremism and build a more inclusive, peaceful society: youtube.com/watch?v=tILbTu…

🎬 Watch the latest episode of Aspen Ignites featuring Audrey Price <a href="/AspenReligion/">Religion & Society Program</a> &amp; Tracie Hall as they discuss recognizing human dignity in each of us as a way to counter extremism and build a more inclusive, peaceful society: youtube.com/watch?v=tILbTu…
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In collaboration with Religion & Society Program we are happy to share the release of Religious Perspectives on the Narratives of America: The Search for Just, Honest, Inclusive and Forward-looking Tellings. #narrativesofamerica aspeninstitute.org/publications/r…

In collaboration with <a href="/AspenReligion/">Religion & Society Program</a> we are happy to share the release of Religious Perspectives on the Narratives of America: The Search for Just, Honest, Inclusive and Forward-looking Tellings. #narrativesofamerica aspeninstitute.org/publications/r…
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"Story-sharing is an active, embodied work, and it involves each of us and all of us. Story-sharing is about both the individual and the collective, and as we do this work of naming the truth of our wounds, we bear witness to one another’s stories." -- Kaitlin B Curtice

"Story-sharing is an active, embodied work, and it involves each of us and all of us. Story-sharing is about both the individual and the collective, and as we do this work of naming the truth of our wounds, we bear witness to one another’s stories." -- <a href="/KaitlinCurtice/">Kaitlin B Curtice</a>
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"Through a process of opening my home to my neighbors and friends and beginning to articulate a collective vision, I can begin to see the outline of a sentence that we might contribute to that story." -- James Samimi Farr

"Through a process of opening my home to my neighbors and friends and beginning to articulate a collective vision, I can begin to see the outline of a sentence that we might contribute to that story." -- <a href="/jsamimifarr/">James Samimi Farr</a>
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"I enter into this advocacy work as a public theologian because, at its core, I view the fight for reparations as fundamentally countering a spiritual violation." -- M.DivA, NAACP IMAGE AWARD NOMINATED AUTHOR

"I enter into this advocacy work as a public theologian because, at its core, I view the fight for reparations as fundamentally countering a spiritual violation." -- <a href="/sista_theology/">M.DivA, NAACP IMAGE AWARD NOMINATED AUTHOR</a>
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"What if we approached human diversity like Bhagat Namdev, understanding that the starting point is our shared divinity? Would that not change how we treat everything and everyone around us?" -- Simran Jeet Singh

"What if we approached human diversity like Bhagat Namdev, understanding that the starting point is our shared divinity? Would that not change how we treat everything and everyone around us?" -- <a href="/simran/">Simran Jeet Singh</a>
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Some really moving presentations on identity, faith, & prospects for renewal today at ⁦The Aspen Institute⁩ “Religious Persoectives on the Narratives of America” — including from ⁦Simran Jeet Singh⁩ & other leaders convened by ⁦Religion & Society Program

Some really moving presentations on identity, faith, &amp; prospects for renewal today at ⁦<a href="/AspenInstitute/">The Aspen Institute</a>⁩ “Religious Persoectives on the Narratives of America” — including from ⁦<a href="/simran/">Simran Jeet Singh</a>⁩ &amp; other leaders convened by ⁦<a href="/AspenReligion/">Religion & Society Program</a>⁩
Kaitlin B Curtice (@kaitlincurtice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over the last year or so, I’ve been working w/ Aspen Institute and the US Baha'i Office of Public Affairs on a project shaped around our dreams of a future America. What narratives do we hold, what stories do we hope to tell for future generations? U.S. Baha'i Office of Public Affairs Religion & Society Program

Over the last year or so, I’ve been working w/ Aspen Institute and the US Baha'i Office of Public Affairs on a project shaped around our dreams of a future America.

What narratives do we hold, what stories do we hope to tell for future generations?

<a href="/USBahaiOPA/">U.S. Baha'i Office of Public Affairs</a> <a href="/AspenReligion/">Religion & Society Program</a>
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We gathered in DC recently to celebrate the launch of the publication (you can download it at the link below). I encourage you to read it, to dream with us, to ask what a future America might look like for everyone. aspeninstitute.org/publications/r…

We gathered in DC recently to celebrate the launch of the publication (you can download it at the link below). 

I encourage you to read it, to dream with us, to ask what a future America might look like for everyone.

aspeninstitute.org/publications/r…
Kaitlin B Curtice (@kaitlincurtice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"...we tend to our wounds for the sake of those who came before us, spend time with one another’s wounds in the present, and we commit to healing for the sake of future generations.

"...we tend to our wounds for the sake of those who came before us, spend time with one another’s wounds in the present, and we commit to healing for the sake of future generations.
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Don’t miss Faith Angle Forum’s latest featuring Eliza Griswold and David French discussing her new book “Circle of Hope.” The conversation is personal and covers much of what is happening within American religion today. faithangle.podbean.com/e/eliza-griswo…

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One haunting clue: Dr. Vivek Murthy, U.S. Surgeon General reports that dining halls, which during his student days were the most boisterous room on campus, have today become the quietist. And here’s Matthew Schaer’s brand new essay on this same topic: nytimes.com/2024/08/27/mag…

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We are thankful to each of our participants who gathered Aspen Meadows Resort this week around Religion and Philanthropy addressing rising polarization and building social trust!