BROOKINGS – The Brookings Human Rights Commission and the Brookings Interfaith Council will host the Community Common Read panel discussion “Religious Pluralism in America: A Day in the Life of Your Neighbor” at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 23, in the City & County Government Center third-floor chambers.
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BROOKINGS – The Brookings Human Rights Commission and the Brookings Interfaith Council will host the Community Common Read panel discussion “Religious Pluralism in America: A Day in the Life of Your Neighbor” at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 23, in the City & County Government Center third-floor chambers.
The panel will consist of community members from various faith traditions who will provide overviews of their faiths and share their experiences in the community. A short question-and-answer session will follow.
Refreshments will be served at 6 p.m. with the forum beginning at 6:30 p.m.
This panel discussion is one in a series of events in the Campus/Community Common Read program, designed to enhance engagement with the book “How Does It Feel to Be a Problem?” by Moustafa Bayoumi.
Take advantage of this opportunity to unite with the Brookings and SDSU communities to expand understanding of and appreciation for religious diversity.
For more information, call 692-6281 or email humanrights@cityofbrookings.org.