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Interfaith America: Engaging Religious Diversity on Campus

Workshop with Carr Harkrader
Thursday, October 10
9:00-10:30 a.m.
Murray-Aikins Dining Hall (second floor)

 

Workshop with Carr Harkrader
Thursday, October 10

3:15-4:30 p.m.
Murray-Aikins Dining Hall (second floor)

Carr Harkrader

Carr Harkrader oversees online learning programs as a Program Manager for IFYC. As a part of that work, Carr creates and develops many of IFYC's educational materials, everything from book discussion texts to training facilitation guides. He also co-hosts and produces IFYC’s Hot Topics webinar series, which examines contemporary issues at the intersection of higher education and religious diversity. Carr earned a BA in political science and history from UNC-Chapel Hill and a M.Ed from the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

Carr Harkrader

Interfaith Youth Core

IFYC is a national non-profit working towards an America where people of different faiths, worldviews, and traditions can bridge differences and find common values to build a shared life together. 

Look at American democracy today and you’ll see a society trying hard to live up to its ideals in the face of unprecedented diversity and difference.  

It’s not just in the news. In today’s America, we all navigate deep differences with others in our everyday lives. Especially when it comes to religion.  

Whether or not our diversity is a good thing is entirely up to us. As a community, we can make it the thread that binds us closer. Otherwise, we allow apathy, tribalism, and voices of intolerance to define our futures.

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