Events

New York State Rallies for a Third Reconstruction!

MetroCenter Binghamton 49 Court Street, Binghamton, United States

Join the New York State Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival on Monday, June 7th at 12:00 for our news conference and rally to demand a Third Reconstruction in America.   Binghamton and New York State will join with states around the country and Washington DC to put our US Representatives on ... Read more

Interfaith Rally for Palestine: Call to Action

Congressman Reed's Corning Office 89 West Market St., Corning, NY, United States

With the increase of Israel's ongoing persistent state and settler violence against Palestinians, it is our duty as people of faith and conscience to raise our voices and to listen to the voices of our Palestinian neighbors who have been silenced too long. We invite you to join our call for action in front of ... Read more

Despair and Hope in the Holy Land: What Got Us Here and How to Make It Better

Zoom

In the wake of yet another round of violent escalation between Jews and Arabs, Israelis and Palestinians, it is time to both grieve and gather our thoughts: What are the origins of this ongoing conflict and its recent iteration? What are the psychological, social and political implications? Are there promising paths for a better future? ... Read more

Witness to Injustice

Since much of our (Native) history is minimally taught and not accurately, the Witness to Injustice Exercise is a good way to help people learn about these events and share their feelings about what occurred. Freida Jacques, Turtle Clanmother, Onondaga Nation Witness to Injustice Exercise is a 2-3 hour interactive teaching tool. It uses participatory ... Read more

“The Problem of Polarization: “With guest speaker and scholar: Robert Talisse

Join us for a discussion!Triangle Lounge, Commons, Corning Community College (CCC) Spencer Hill Campus. 1 Academic Dr, Corning, NY 14830 Democracy is not easy. Citizens who disagree sharply about politics must nonetheless work together as equal partners in the enterprise of collective self-government. Ideally, this work would be conducted under conditions of mutual civility, with ... Read more

Abraham Path Walk for Interfaith Understanding

Our walk begins at Congregation Kol Ami, 1008 W. Water St., Elmira. After hearing about their history and faith, we will walk to Bethany Lutheran Church. Walk east on W. Water St., turn right on Walnut St. to cross the bridge, and the church will be on the right. After learning about their history and ... Read more