Multifaith Peace Picnic

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From Fear to Friendship

The ability to make our country safe, secure, peaceful, and harmonious lies in our hands. Let us unite to honor the victims of 9/11, their families and first responders as we strive to transform this tragic day into one of peace & community building.

This event is free and open to ALL. You will enjoy dinner, a Multifaith Service and children’s performances. We invite you, your friends and family members to be a part of  this peace and community building event.

Let us walk on the path Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. paved for us. Together we can build a beloved, inclusive and peaceful world.

Sponsored by American Muslim Voice, the Office of Supervisor Dave Cortese, and many community organizations.

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Tolerance, Respect, and Pluralism: Changing Relationships in a “Multi” World

Tolerance of those whose beliefs, practices, or customs differ from one’s own is a minimum requirement for living in the contemporary world, as it becomes increasingly multi-cultural, multi-religious, multi-ethnic, and multi-you-name-it. What might be necessary to move beyond tolerance to mutual respect, and how might that move change our understandings of community in a pluralistic context? The Pacifica Institute Speakers Series presents Rev. D. Andrew Kille, Chair of the Silicon Valley Interreligious Council, speaking on “Tolerance, Respect, and Pluralism.”

Free admission; dinner will be served. Please RSVP at pacificasv.org/rsvp

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