H.E. Bin Muaammar, Rev. PHs Curott, Chief Lyons, Rev. Pipe and Mr. Granoff to Join the 2021 Parliament

October 4, 2021

There are only 12 days until the 2021 Parliament of the World’s Religions and we are deeply honored to announce new luminaries joining us this October 16th-18th.

48 hours of interactive programming, available exclusively to registrants for 30 days after, the 8th Parliament of the World’s Religions should not be missed. People of faith and conscience can still join this historic Convening and add their voice to the diversity of the global interfaith movement. This October, join the 2021 Parliament on your computer, from your home or church, temple, mosque, school, library, or outdoors, from across the globe.

H.E. Faisal Bin Abdulrahman Bin Muaammar, Rev. HPs. Phyllis Curott, Chief Oren LyonsRev. Paulette Pipe, and Jonathan Granoff join 100+ global leaders and thousands of participants in the first-ever online Parliament.

Featuring:

Founder and Secretary-General of KAICIID, Mr. Faisal Bin Abdulrahman Bin Muaammar.
One of the first public Wiccan Priestesses, Phyllis Curott.
Indigenous rights leader and Faithkeeper of the Wolf Clan, Chief Oren Lyons.
Meditation teacher and founder of Touching the Stillness, Rev. Paulette Pipe.
Nuclear disarmament activist and President of the Global Security Institute, Jonathan Granoff

The 2021 Parliament provides attendees a unique and safe opportunity to explore notions of grief, hope and inspiration, compassion in action, justice, climate change, women’s dignity and human rights, and more. Explore the full agenda at Accelevents.com/e/2021parliament

Registration is available on the Parliament website until October 15th.


Land Acknowledgment

The Parliament of the World's Religions acknowledges it is situated on the traditional homelands of the Bodéwadmik (Potawatomi), Hoocąk (Winnebago/Ho’Chunk), Jiwere (Otoe), Nutachi (Missouria), and Baxoje (Iowas); Kiash Matchitiwuk (Menominee); Meshkwahkîha (Meskwaki); Asâkîwaki (Sauk); Myaamiaki (Miami), Waayaahtanwaki (Wea), and Peeyankihšiaki (Piankashaw); Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo); Inoka (Illini Confederacy); Anishinaabeg (Ojibwe), and Odawak (Odawa).

PoWR recognizes the region we now call Chicago remains home to a diversity of Indigenous peoples today and this land upon which we walk, live, and play continues to be Indigenous land.


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