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Pluralistic and inclusive interfaith approaches to building communities

Category: Event By: Emilie Wilson & Jaffer Mirza

Event date: 5 July 2022

Join CREID partners, Al-Khoei Foundation, to hear about experience from its Iraq and UK programmes on taking a pluralistic and inclusive approach to building community relations, improve harmony and address stereotypes and misconceptions between diverse communities.

There will also be presentations on two collaborations with the Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development (CREID): 1) working with marginalised communities in Pakistan, strengthening their resilience and amplifying their voices; 2) establishing a pluralistic religious curriculum which changed perspectives in Iraqi schools on religious diversity.

Where and when?

15:30 – 16:30, Tuesday 5th July

Room N, Portcullis House, 1 Victoria Embankment, London SW1A 2JR

Speakers

  • Lord Glasman
  • Ms Aliya Azam, MBE, representing the Al Khoei Foundation at the Religious Education Council of England and Wales (REC) as well as organising inter-faith projects and community cohesion
  • Mr Joseph Briefel, Integrity UK
  • Ms Thana AlBassam, programme lead in Iraq for Al-Khoei’s work with CREID on religious curriculum
  • Mr Jaffer A Mirza, FoRB researcher, working with CREID on Al-Khoei’s projects in Pakistan
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