Moral Courage for Messy Times: Palestine, Israel, and the Truths In-Between
Leading educator, author, and founder of the Moral Courage Project, Irshad Manji, along with Abdullah Antepli, Associate Professor of the Practice of Interfaith Relations at Duke University, will engage in a timely discussion on the current conflict between Gaza and Israel. Together, they will explore diverse perspectives and approaches to navigating the complex and sensitive issues surrounding this ongoing crisis.
Details:
- Date: November 12
- Time: 5 to 7 p.m.
- Location: 51福利社 Student Center Ballroom A/B
- FREE Parking after 4 p.m. in Lots 40, 41, 68 and 69. .
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Founder and chief executive of the Moral Courage Network and a prize-winning leadership professor who has taught at New York University and currently teaches with the Oxford Initiative for Global Ethics and Human Rights. She is a recipient of Oprah's "Chutzpah Award" for boldness and a New York Times bestselling author. Her latest book, Don鈥檛 Label Me: How to Do Diversity Without Inflaming the Culture Wars, explores how to navigate diversity without fueling division.
Globally recognized scholar and leader in cross-religious and cross-cultural dialogue, having founded numerous initiatives to promote understanding between faiths while maintaining their cultural integrity. Currently an associate professor at Duke University鈥檚 Sanford School of Public Policy and Divinity School, he also serves as Duke鈥檚 associate vice president for community-engaged research and teaching. A prominent Muslim-American leader in higher education, Antepli co-directs the Muslim Leadership Initiative at the Shalom Hartman Institute and was named one of the NonProfit Times' Power and Influence Top 50 leaders in 2019.