Connect the power of grassroots protest to real policy change!! 

This Friday, November 14 at 6:00 PM, join NIAC Action, The People’s Forum, and leading partners from Washington D.C. for AIPAC’s Worst Nightmare.

This isn’t just a panel – it’s a movement strategy session uniting DC policy advocates and NYC grassroots organizers to take on the war lobby and demand accountability.

We’ll explore how to:

  • End U.S. complicity in war crimes and apartheid
  • Prevent another war with Iran
  • Restore integrity and restraint to U.S. foreign policy

We are the forefront of a historic movement to Americans and American values first in our politics. Don’t miss this one!
Friday, Nov. 14 | 6:00 PM 
The People’s Forum, NYC
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Field Trip for Housing Justice

Sunday, November 23 | 12:45–5:00 PM
Meet at The Riverside Church (91 Claremont Ave)
Lunch & transportation provided | Register by Nov. 15
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Join us for a Field Trip for Housing Justice to the Nehemiah Spring Creek Houses in East New York—an inspiring story of faith, organizing, and affordable housing. Together we’ll see what’s possible when churches and communities unite for justice, hear from local leaders, and learn how we can help hold our new mayor accountable to his housing promises.

Perfect for families, youth, and all who want to turn faith into action.
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SAVE THE DATE: Religious Resistance to Authoritarianism Conference – Dec 4th


Thursday, December 4 | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Interchurch Center, 475 Riverside Drive
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As threats to democracy grow at home and abroad, people of faith are gathering to respond with courage and conviction. Join the Interfaith Center of New York, Union Theological Seminary, The Riverside Church, The Beacon, and the Interfaith Alliance for a full-day conference exploring how faith communities have resisted authoritarianism—past and present—and how we can do so today.

Featuring a keynote by Dr. Ruth Ben-Ghiat, author of Strongmen: Mussolini to the Present, along with interfaith panels, working groups, and music from diverse traditions, this 43rd ICNY conference invites all who seek to defend democracy and build hope through faith and action.

Light breakfast and lunch provided.
Registration: $20 (waivers available) 
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