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MULTIFAITH ORGANIZATIONS
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Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religion www.cpwr.org Created originally as a centennial celebration of the nation’s first large scale interfaith gathering the CPWR hosts a 5,000 person event in a different city every five years. |
Fellowship of Reconciliation www.forusa.org Founded in 1914, FOR has become an interfaith and international movement with branches and groups in over 40 countries and on every continent. |
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Faith & Values Media: http://www.faithandvaluesmedia.org/ Primarily a Christian media organization, Faith & Values Media has members from a few other religions. It provides online and television broadcasting content supportive of interfaith communications and understanding. |
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Global Dialogue Institute: http://astro.temple.edu/~dialogue Promotes dialogue in the broadest sense among individuals and groups of different religions and cultures, focusing especially on scholars, professionals, and institutional & business leaders. |
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The Interfaith Center of New York: http://www.interfaithcenter.org An excellent local interfaith organization. |
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Interfaith Youth Core (www.ifyc.org) Founded by Dr. Eboo Patel, IFYC is a youth organization devoted interfaith understanding through service. |
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International Association for Religious Freedom www.IARF.net IARF is a registered charity based in the United Kingdom which has the aim of working for freedom of religion and belief at a global level. |
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International Interfaith Centre: http://www.interfaith-center.org/oxford Aims to support the work of organizations and individuals to further peaceful relations, respect and understanding between people with different faith beliefs. |
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Museum of World Religions: http://www.mwr.org.tw An online version of the Museum of World Religions in Taiwan. Information about Buddhist, Christian, Muslim and Jewish traditions. Includes chatroom, music, graphics, and numerous interactive elements. |
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National Council for Community and Justice: http://www.nccj.org Founded in 1927 as the National Council for Christians and Jews NCCJ is a Human Relations organization dedicated to fighting bias racism and discrimination. |
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Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance: http://www.religioustolerance.org Major multi-faith site has three main purposes: 1) To disseminate accurate religious information. 2) To expose religious fraud, hatred and misinformation. 3) To disseminate information on “hot” religious topics. |
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Peace Council www.peacecouncil.org The mission of the peace council is to demonstrate that peace is possible, and that effective interreligious collaboration to make peace also is possible. |
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Rumi Forum for Interfaith Dialogue: http://www.rumiforum.org Rumi Forum for Interfaith Dialogue is a non-profit organization dedicated to mutual understanding among different faiths and cultures, located in Washington D.C. |
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Tannenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding: http://www.tannenbaum.org/ Mission: to defuse verbal and physical violence perpetrated in the name of religion . |
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The Temple of Understanding: http://www.templeofunderstanding.org/ One of New York’s oldest interreligious organization founded to promote understanding among the worlds religions. |
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United Religions Initiative www.uri.org United Religions is organized around hundreds of cooperation circles that bring together individuals from grassroots religious communities from around the world. |
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World Conference on Religion and Peace The World Conference of Religions for Peace is the largest international coalition of representatives from the world's great religions who are dedicated to achieving peace. |
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World Congress of Faiths: http://www.worldfaiths.org A pioneering fellowship dedicated to bringing people of different faiths together. |
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