Congratulations to all the human rights activists around the world for their efforts in seeking the release of Asiya Bibi. The Supreme Court of Pakistan has finally acquitted Asiya Bibi… Read more »
Saturday, October 27, 2018 – The Center for Pluralism prays for the victims of the shooting in a Synagogue at the Squirrel Hill neighborhood in Pittsburgh, PA. Our hearts go… Read more »
People reacted like a snake had bitten them when I said, I was an Athiest back in the Eighties as well as the Nineties. Later on, I understood the animus… Read more »
Among the popular festivals celebrated in India, Navaratri is among the longest. One of the things I cherish is telling the story of Navaratri through a power point. Like the… Read more »
The “Interfaith Prayers” became commonplace after the 9/11 event. However, the interfaith prayers have been around in Dallas, Texas since 1964 through the Thanksgiving Square, and in Washington DC since 1978… Read more »
– I would have used the word Unique Festivals, strange connotates that they do not conform to us, who are we? Is one group of people more privileged than the… Read more »
The Center for pluralism welcomes the induction of Anshdeep Singh Bhatia, the first turbaned Sikh to be included in the US President Donald Trump’ security team. Pluralism is inclusion and… Read more »
The World Hindu Congress held a conference in Chicago in the first week of September 2018, and it was attended by about 3000 Hindus from around the world. Unfortunately, many… Read more »
9/11: My Personal Journey from 2001 through 2018 and my commitment to America Since September 11, 2001, many stories have been told and experiences shared, but here is one story… Read more »
Courtesy – Muslim Vibes The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, an umbrella organization that represents over 50 US Jewish organizations, held an event in New York honoring… Read more »