religious pluralism

How to Celebrate Holy Days While Socially Distant

While there is no denying that Passover, Easter, and Ramadan will look different this year, the power of dreaming and imagining offers hope for individuals and communities that we may meet again with renewed faith and reimagined rituals for a brighter future.

April 7, 2020

Building a Collective Movement: Advancing the Field of Religious Pluralism

Last summer, concerned by the rise in hate crimes, religious bias, and broader social fragmentation, the Aspen Institute Inclusive America project gathered together a cross-sectoral group of leaders to discuss this critical anchoring question:  what does the field of religious pluralism look like, and how can those invested in that priority work together toward the achievement of that national vision?

November 26, 2019

Conscience, Community and Citizenship: Religious Pluralism in an Age of Religious Nationalism

A new report by the Inclusive America Project examines the role of religious pluralism in building a stronger democracy.

July 22, 2019

Religious Pluralism 101

The state of being where every individual in a religiously diverse society has the rights, freedom, and safety to worship, or not, according to their conscience.

July 17, 2019

Hosting a Day of Religious Pluralism: Two Cities Celebrate the Energetic Engagement of Difference

Los Angeles and Atlanta are bringing people of different faiths together — and hoping it catches on elsewhere.

April 24, 2019
Artists, Performers, and Host Committee members representing diverse faith and civic communities, participated in Atlanta's inaugural Day of Religious Pluralism: Beauty in Harmony: Artists, Performers, and Host Committee members representing diverse faith and civic communities, participated in Atlanta's inaugural Day of Religious Pluralism: Beauty in Harmony

Nine Ways to Take Action in 2019

Start off your New Year’s resolutions with the help of Aspen Institute speakers and thinkers.

December 17, 2018

Using Music to Tackle Hate

Work that bridges religious divides is more urgent than ever.

May 17, 2018

Want to Be an Ally for People of Different Faiths? Here’s What Not to Do

Religious allyship is needed to combat hate crimes, but making inroads towards inclusion is easier said than done.

February 16, 2018

Pluralism in Peril: Challenges To An American Ideal

A new report by the Inclusive America Project addresses how our nation can maintain its historical commitment to embracing people of all faith backgrounds against a backdrop of polarization.

February 7, 2018

Creating a National Strategy on Pluralism

Learning history and engaging with one another can help us combat the threats facing our civil society.

August 18, 2017