We live in an increasingly connected, yet complex world where appreciation, engagement, and respect for diversity is necessary for peace and prosperity. In today’s trying times, it is imperative that we embrace pluralism and replace ignorance and fear with friendship and understanding.
"Pluralism means recognizing, valuing and respecting our differences. In a society that embraces pluralism, differences are not seen as threatening. They present opportunities to learn from one another, and enrich our lives and communities with new perspectives and ideas.” — Global Center for Pluralism
The inaugural Day of Religious Pluralism is a celebration of the unique landscape of faith communities in Atlanta - a celebration of peace, unity, and distinctiveness of our interconnected multi-faith world.
"Pluralism means recognizing, valuing and respecting our differences. In a society that embraces pluralism, differences are not seen as threatening. They present opportunities to learn from one another, and enrich our lives and communities with new perspectives and ideas.” — Global Center for Pluralism
The inaugural Day of Religious Pluralism is a celebration of the unique landscape of faith communities in Atlanta - a celebration of peace, unity, and distinctiveness of our interconnected multi-faith world.
“People fail to get along because they fear each other; they fear each other because they don't know each other;
they don't know each other because they have not communicated with each other.”
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
they don't know each other because they have not communicated with each other.”
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.