Peaceful Communities: Faiths for Social Justice
On October 19th Fairfax Presbyterian Church hosted the Rumi Forum [...]
On October 19th Fairfax Presbyterian Church hosted the Rumi Forum [...]
On November 9th, we’ll continue the discussion about civil rights in 2017 as we sit down with civil rights representatives from the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice.
Join us Thursday, December 7th for a detailed presentation on American Muslims. Who are they? And, how are they faring in this political climate? Meira Neggaz of the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding will be speaking at the event.
Join us January 10th as we explore solutions derived from Abrahamic faith traditions in order to respond to hatred and extremism.
Join us in the new year for a presentation on U.S. Muslims by Senior Researcher Besheer Mohamed, January 16th at 6:30 p.m.
Applications are now open for our new study trip to [...]
The Jewish-Islamic Dialogue Society of Washington along with the Rumi [...]
Following 13 immigrant and U.S.-born teenage girls, Maine Girls explores the important role that young people play in creating “brave spaces” to be vulnerable, face the unknown, and bridge important cultural divides. The Rumi Forum, in partnership with Little River United Church of Christ (LRUCC) and the creators of the Maine Girls documentary proudly present an upcoming screening of the film Maine Girls.
The Jewish-Islamic Dialogue Society of Washington along with the Rumi Forum present this event that will examine religious minority communities in America–which is often referred to as a ‘melting pot’ nation, and what challenges they face in trying to assimilate to an increasingly secular society.
On Friday, March 16th we started our new small discussion [...]
The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Fairfax, in partnership with the [...]