
We Jewish people across the world are still reeling at the new reality unleashed by the massacres of October 7, perplexed by many of our neighbours and colleagues, their silence, awkwardness, indifference or ignorance.
Source: Plus61J

October 2023 marks the anniversary of #MeToo: six years since actor Alyssa Milano’s tweet calling for women to speak out about experiences of abuse went viral and helped launch a global movement.
Source: The Conversation

Thousands of people of different backgrounds and all ages took part in the 15th InterFaith Week, which ended on Sunday 19 November. Millions more have encountered its positive messages through social media.
Source: Interfaith Week UK

NSW's anti-discrimination act has been amended to make it unlawful to abusively disparage any person or group in speech or writing over their religion.
Source: SBS

According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), more than 80% of the global population are motivated by a faith or spirituality. Faced with the triple planetary crises of pollution, biodiversity loss and climate change, what role can faith communities play in saving the planet?
Source: The Conversation

The recent violence between Israel and Hamas threatens the survival of the hundreds of small-scale projects which aim to bring Jews and Palestinians together to work for peace, or at least share understanding.
Source: BBC

The Board of Trustees of the Parliament of the World’s Religions–after much thought, prayer and heartfelt deliberation, realizing the complex and critical situation at hand–issues the following majority but non-unanimous statement.
Source: Parliament of The World's Religions

Publicly displaying hate symbols — like Nazi flags and tattoos — will become illegal in Queensland, under new laws passed by state parliament.
Source: ABC
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