Recent data shows that while 8 in 10 Americans see religious freedom as an important issue, it’s understood in vastly different ways depending on political leaning and background.
At the Inclusive America Project, we believe religious freedom is the bedrock of a strong, healthy, democratic society, regardless of political affiliation and that religious pluralism is more than side-by-side tolerance of the other, but rather robust engagement based on an understanding and respect for our differences.
Join us as we celebrate National Religious Freedom Day (observed on January 16), with a diverse panel who will move beyond the current polarized discussion and look to identify points of consensus and common good.