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Eboo Patel is an American Ismaili of Gujarati Indian heritage and founder and president of Interfaith America (previously known as Interfaith Youth Core), [1] [2] a Chicago-based international nonprofit that aims to promote interfaith cooperation. [3]
Interfaith America (Formerly Interfaith Youth Core [1]) is a Chicago-based non-profit founded in 2002 by Eboo Patel. [2] The organization’s stated mission is to inspire, equip, and connect leaders and institutions to unlock the potential of America’s religious diversity. [3]
The Common Ground between Islam and Buddhism project is an interfaith initiative originated by the Dalai Lama and Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad of Jordan. These two were joined by a panel of select scholars, and the project was officially launched on May 12, 2010, in Bloomington, Indiana, US.
(The Center Square) – At his confirmation hearing on Thursday, President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigations, Kash Patel, vowed that if confirmed, he will ...
Kash Patel, nominee to be Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, testifies in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington, DC on January 30, 2025. Credit - Photo by Nathan ...
Notably, in 2013, there were several academic initiatives, including the founding of the Interfaith and Interreligious Studies Group at the American Academy of Religion, Office of Religion and Global Affairs at the United States Department of State, and a call for an interfaith studies field was published by Eboo Patel, founder of Interfaith ...
When Donald Trump announced he wanted Kash Patel to be the next director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, one of Patel’s first moves was reaching out to three conservative former special ...
Eboo Patel: June 25–29, 2014 Providence, Rhode Island "Love Reaches Out" Simone Campbell: June 24–28, 2015 Portland, Oregon "Building a New Way" Cornel West: June 22–26, 2016 Columbus, Ohio "Heart Land: Where Faiths Connect" Krista Tippett: June 21–25, 2017 New Orleans, Louisiana "Resist and Rejoice" Bryan Stevenson: June 20–24, 2018