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Presentations: 2019- 2020

The Rivertown's Clergy Association 
Interfaith Community Thanksgiving Service 

Our Common Beliefs has been graciously invited by the Rivertown's Clergy Association to the Interfaith Community Thanksgiving Service.


Date:

Tuesday November 24, 2020 at 7:30 pm

Coffee & Conversation

Our Common Beliefs has been kindly invited by 

"Peace Catalyst International"s www.peacecatalyst.org

Program Director of the Washington, DC area, Becca Pugh to talk about being a peacemaker in my community and to share my experience of doing interfaith work as an American Muslim through my organization 

"Our Common Beliefs."


The virtual program will be held on 

Monday, October 5th at 6:30pm.

I look forward to you joining the conversation.

This program is free but you have to register.

Live Stream and Zoom Q&A session

Click hereto RSVP

Our Common Beliefs is thrilled to invite you to a Free Live Streaming of the highly acclaimed movie, "PRINCE AMONG SLAVES," on July 13-16 only. The amazing true story of Abdul Rahman Ibrahim Sori, an African Muslim  Prince enslaved in the American South. The film has multiple awards and is supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The film awards are: Best Documentary AMERICAN BLACK FILM FESTIVAL, WINNER GOLDIE, WINNER CINE GOLDEN EAGLE, WINNER WORLD MEDIA, WINNER TELLY, WINNER TIVA-DC PEER. In addition, there will be a special Zoom Q&A/ Discussion that will be held on July 16 at 7pm with special guest speaker, Daniel Tutt, Film Producer and Interfaith Activist.

Zoom space is limited, so please RSVP & register ASAP. After you RSVP, I will send you an email with the Live Stream and Zoom links.

Daniel Tutt

Special Guest Speaker

Film Producer and Interfaith Activist


Daniel Tutt is an interfaith activist and philosopher. He is a producer for Unity Productions Foundation, a media company dedicated to combating Islamophobia and promoting interfaith relations through film and media. Daniel developed a nationwide inter and intra-faith dialogue campaign around UPF’s Prince Among Slaves film supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities. As a scholar activist, his work addresses Islamophobia and inter-religious dialogue. Daniel is co-editor of a new book entitled, Theologies and Ethics of Justice: New Directions in 21st Century Islamic Thought for IIIT press.


His writing and work has been published in Philosophy Now, The Islamic Monthly, the Washington Post, the Huffington Post and he has essays published in three different books of philosophy. Daniel is Professorial Lecturer at George Washington University and serves as the Director of Programs and a Producer at Unity Productions Foundation, the filmmaking and educational organization responsible for creating The Sultan and the Saint.


At UPF, he has developed and implemented a number of programs, including American Muslims: Facts vs. Fiction, a short film that reached over 10 million people during the 2016 election season, and 20,000 Dialogues a national interfaith campaign that achieved 20,000 interfaith encounters at the grassroots level.I'm a paragraph. Click once to begin entering your own content. You can change my font, size, line height, color and more by highlighting part of me and selecting the options from the toolbar.

The 16th Annual Inter-Religious Prayer Service for Peace and Justice

Celebrating World Interfaith Harmony

Purchase Friends Meeting House, Purchase, NY

Sunday, February 2nd, 3pm-5:30pm

 

Spiritual Remarks For Unity and Diversity

Inauguration of Colin D. Smith, Westchester County Legislator, 1st Legislative District

for Peekskill, Cortlandt & Yorktown

Peekskill, NY

Sunday, January 19, 2020, 1pm-3pm

MLK Jr. Renewal & Reconciliation Prayer

Star of Bethlehem Church, Ossining, NY

Sunday, January 19, 2020, 7:30 PM

 

 Interfaith Prayer Service

Temple Beth Abraham, Tarrytown, NY

Sunday, January 5, 2020, 2pm

Spiritual Remarks For Unity and Diversity

​2020 INAUGURATION OF ELECTED OFFICIALS

OSSINING COMMUNITY CENTER, Ossining, NY

January 1, 2020, 12:00 PM

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