A series of television programs designed to draw people of many different faiths together to discuss pressing social, moral and spiritual issues and to discern common ground.
Offers programs that encourage engagement with, education for and research in inter-faith dialogue toward the building of a culture of peace. Events, charter of values, milestones, and International Symposium 2005 resources.
A nonpartisan advocacy organization challenging the radical religious right in the United States, promoting a positive and healing role of religion in public life.
Seeks to integrate the sacred into people's daily lives and to apply the wisdom and resources of the world's religious traditions to conflicts worldwide.
An in-depth personal exploration of religions represented in Asheville, NC, USA, conducted by Warren Wilson College students in affiliation with the Harvard Pluralism Project. Contains links, a forum, and essays representing a variety of religions and religious experiences.
Offers a place for those of different faiths to explore and understand their similarities and differences. Discussion board, chat room, background to world religions, and calendar with religious days.
Brings together young people of different religious and moral traditions for cooperative service and dialogue around shared values. Outreach education and training, youth service days, leader cultivation, public advocacy program and history.