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Reflecting & Re-imagining: A Conversation with Rev. Jennifer Bailey

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Reflecting and Re-imagining: Shoulder to Shoulder 10th Anniversary Conversation Series

Named one of 15 Faith Leaders to Watch by the Center for American Progress, Reverend Jennifer Bailey is an ordained minister, public theologian, and a national leader in the multi-faith movement for justice. She is the Founder and Executive Director of Faith Matters Network and Co-Founder of the People's Supper, a project that aims to repair the breach in our interpersonal relationships across political, ideological, and identity differences over shared meals.  Rev. Bailey is ordained in the African Methodist Episcopal Church.

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About the series:

We’ve come a long way in equipping, connecting & mobilizing faith and community leaders in their work to address the problem of anti-Muslim bigotry & discrimination in the United States. And yet, it’s 2020, and the need for this work has only intensified. We still have a long way to go. 

Where are we going and how will we get there? In the midst of all that we are facing, how can we find faith, hope, vision, creativity, and motivation to live into deeper relationships today? How will we (re)imagine our future and make lasting change together?

To mark 10 years of work through the Shoulder to Shoulder Campaign, we will be holding a public conversation series featuring a number of inspiring faith leaders and changemakers who will help us look back on the last decade of engagement on this issue and (re)imagine what the next decade holds.