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Religion in America: Faith, Identity, and Politics

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How do we live together when belief isn’t negotiable?

Faith gathers us into communities and sometimes pulls those communities apart. In a country where Christians, Jews, and Muslims all carry sacred fears about safety, belonging, and power, shared citizenship can feel fragile.

This isn’t a feel-good interfaith night. It’s a candid conversation about immigration, identity, and how global conflict has shaken American communities, followed by small-group discussions that ask each of us to confront the limits of our own empathy.

Join a rabbi, a priest, and an imam for a night about coexistence when none of us have neutral ground.

What to expect
• Honest conversations about religion’s role in American public life across immigration, Israel-Palestine, and the law
• Audience participation at your table (you won’t just be listening)
• Guided breakout discussions with prompts to help everyone share
• A room full of people willing to sit with discomfort

Who this is for
Anyone who cares about how we live together in a country that disagrees about what’s sacred.

Community Norms
• Ask questions, not speeches
• Speak for yourself, not your whole community
• Hold tension without humiliation
• Bring conviction, and make room for someone else’s

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New York, New York
Offline hub for real conversation. Across divides, without judgment.
Hosted By
17 Going