[Euromixproject.rch] Join Us for the Launch of “Interfaith Work and Interfaith Families: A Toolkit”

Dalia El Ariny 686386 at soas.ac.uk
Mon Nov 11 08:18:59 CET 2024


Dear All,

Please join us for the Zoom launch of “Interfaith Work and Interfaith Families: A Toolkit.”
This will be an opportunity to bring together interfaith organizations, interfaith families, multiple religious practitioners, and academics working in this field. The goal is to provide tools, and connections, to work more closely together in the future.

This project grew out of personal experience. Both of the authors have built professions inspired by our interfaith families and identities. Susan covers interfaith families as a journalist and author. Dalia is an academic, studying interfaith families in her PhD research.

We created the Toolkit with these goals:


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To share what we have learned through fulltime relationships across religious boundaries in our families–and/or through embodying more than one set of religious practices or ancestries.


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To provide interfaith organizations with tools and encouragement to engage with interfaith families & practitioners, and highlight successful examples of this engagement.


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To begin a conversation on how interfaith family members, interfaith organizations, and interfaith academic researchers can benefit from working together more closely.

Launch Event Details:

Date: Thursday November 14th
Time: 4pm-4:45pm GMT // 11am-11:45am EST
Location: Zoom (link to follow upon RSVP)

Please RSVP by registering for the Zoom link HERE<https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMrduCspjMoGd0G_fSAECdenEl3ar9ucgwo#/registration>. And feel free to share this invitation with colleagues or anyone else who may benefit from the toolkit.

In troubled times, this project is one way we have been able to focus on envisioning an interfaith sector that can persist and thrive–that will expand and transform. We look forward to gathering with you to create a new sense of community, at the launch.

Warmest wishes,
Susan Katz Miller & Dalia El Ariny

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About Susan Katz Miller
Journalist Susan Katz Miller<http://susankatzmiller.com/> is the author of Being Both: Embracing Two Religions in One Interfaith Family<https://www.beacon.org/Being-Both-P1040.aspx> (2015), and The Interfaith Family Journal<https://www.uuabookstore.org/The-Interfaith-Family-Journal-P18453.aspx> (2019). She has been an interfaith families activist and speaker for more than two decades now.

About Dalia El Ariny
Dalia El Ariny is the founder of MyMixedHeritage<https://www.mymixedheritage.com/> and a PhD candidate in anthropology at SOAS University of London. Her ongoing research<https://www.mymixedheritage.com/dalia-s-phd> explores how adults from interfaith backgrounds construct belonging through everyday interactions with multiple religious traditions, and how these may inspire social activism.

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Dalia
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MPhil/PhD Student
Department of Anthropology and Sociology
SOAS University of London
Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square
London WC1H 0X
686386 at soas.ac.uk<mailto:686386 at soas.ac.uk>
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dalia-el-ariny-0a07a9181
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