A Deliberative Dialogue on
Racism, Islamophobia and the 2016 Elections
at Hofstra University on April 13 at 7 p.m. Axinn Library, 10th floor
Brief remarks by panelists:
Rev. Mark Lukens – Pastor, Bethany Congregational Church
Seemi Ahmed – Muslim Chaplin, Hofstra University
Rev. Natalie Fenimore – Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Shelter Rock
Rabbi Michael White – Temple Sinai in Roslyn
Each of the speakers will give a brief (5 minute) statement from their religious perspective, followed by deliberative dialogue conducted by Professor Michael D’Innocenzo
Wednesday April 13th, 2016
7:00pm – 8:30pm
Hofstra University 10th floor library
** Refreshments will be served **
Co-sponsored by: The Center for Civic Engagement, The Interfaith Alliance of L.I., Hofstra’s Honors College, The Peace Fellows Program at Hofstra and The long Island Alliance for Peaceful Alternatives.
For more information:
Professor Martin Melkonian, Hofstra University – 516-463-5595
Rev. Mark Lukens – 516-599-5768