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Interfaith Coalition for Earth Justice (ICEJ) is a volunteer organization of San Diego faith leaders and communities that advocate for climate and environmental justice both in policy and in the public square. We believe that the values held in common by all faith traditions include the care for creation and care for the most vulnerable in society.

 
 

Since 2017, in the second week of August, the World Interfaith Network (WIN) has hosted an Interfaith Awareness Week.   This event brings persons of many faiths from across the country together to share about their religion and why interfaith dialogue is so essential. Rev. Stephen Albert, co-founder of both the WIN and the Poway Interfaith Team, says this event "started here in San Diego County but has grown into a seven-day celebration that has gone global.” The Network believes that "diverse faith traditions in our communities add to the richness of life. When we meet and learn more about those who have faith traditions other than our own, we find many more similarities than differences."

This year on Tuesday, August 8 from 6 - 7:30 PM, ICEJ's Co - Chairs, Yusef Miller and Phil Petrie will present "Earth Justice Unites Faith Traditions" 

Please join us for this FREE talk at the Zoom link below.  For more information, contact: info@icejsd.org.

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