Tue, Aug 27, 2019

1 PM – 2 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Douglass 302

United States

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This workshop will briefly introduce you to issues and concerns that you should be aware of as you lead student groups on a religiously and culturally diverse campus. We will discuss the concepts of bridged and bonded social capital, and what it means to be a leader in a religiously pluralistic environment. We will identify key areas of concern as you plan and execute events on campus where interfaith literacy is important to the success of your work. This workshop offers important leadership tools even for those leaders who do not consider themselves religious and for groups that are engaged in secular programming and activities.

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Douglass 302

United States

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Co-hosted with: Medallion Program

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