Upcoming Events

Jessica Jackley

Coming Spring 2013:
The Barer Lecture Series featuring Jessica Jackley, co-founder of Kiva.org

AND
Dr. Reza Aslan, author of No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam

Past Events

Game Changer: Social Entrepreneurship and Global Transformation in the Digital Age

October 10, 2012  7PM
Helen Mills Event Space and Theater
137-139 West 26th Street
New York, NY 10001

April 18, 2012  – 8:00 pm Concert Hall, Dorothy Young Center for the Arts2012 Shirley Sugerman Interfaith Forum

SUCCESSFUL STRATEGIES IN INTERFAITH PEACEMAKING: LESSONS FROM THE FRONT LINES OF NORTHERN NIGERIA

A Conversation with Imam Muhammad Ashafa and Pastor James Wuye

Arts Of Respect FINALS

THRS March 29, 7pm in Craig Chapel, Seminary Hall

will feature our ten finalists from the Drew community and top artists from local high schools, who will be presenting their original work live.

First-place = $1000
second-place = $500 third-place = $250

Fall 2011

Gender, Social Justice, & Islam Workshop November 2011

Zabaleen Community Fundraiser

CRCC to host first retreat for the Afghan Girls Financial Assistance Fund

Spring 2011

Arts Of Respect 2011

Egypt’s Lotus Revolution: A conversation with Saad Eddin Ibrahim and Mona Eltahawy.

Fall 2010

Islamophobia: How Can It Be Challenged?

9th Annual Daniel Pearl World Music Days

An international network of concerts using the power of music to reaffirm our commitment to tolerance and humanity. Since 2002, Daniel Pearl World Music Days has grown to include the participation of more than 4,900 performances in 102 countries.

Windows for Peace

Join us when Emily Schneider of Windows for Peace discusses her organization’s important work, which includes the publication of Windows, a Hebrew and Arabic magazine that is written by and for Jewish and Palestinian youth ages 12-15.  The program will also include a screening of the documentary Encounter Point.

“Playing God”: Disciplinary Perspectives

September 14th, 2010

From contemporary end-of-life concerns to the centuries-long efforts to engineer organisms, the introduction of human design, decision-making, and real-world application into areas where mortals have often feared to tread marks a compelling area for further inquiry. “‘Playing God’: Disciplinary Perspectives” is a faculty panel and discussion intended to analyze this intersection of pressing social issues with deeply held religious discourses.