URI Communications Interns reflect on how URI’s values have impacted them, what they have learned, their experience working virtually during a pandemic, and their future plans.
On August 18, three URI peacebuilding leaders were featured on the Nonprofit Report. This weekly webinar series, hosted by m/Oppenheim Associates, discusses important topics of social good.
The Global Council is URI's governing board of directors. Global Council Trustees are democratically-elected by the URI member groups, called Cooperation Circles, around the world. The Trustees oversee the work of URI, offer direction, and provide leadership and strategic governance.
Celebrating the 75th anniversary of the United Nations, interfaith and peacebuilding leaders came together (virtually, due to pandemic restrictions) on Saturday, June 27, 2020 to commemorate the creation and signing of the United Nations Charter in San Francisco.
Jocelyn Armstrong, a longtime interfaith leader in URI, has been awarded the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Lambeth Hubert Walter Award recognizing her outstanding contribution to interfaith relations in New Zealand.
As tensions rise between groups of people based on differences in culture, faith, ethnicity, and politics, there is one organization steadily cutting through the daily reports of hate speech and violence with a simple message: we are all in this together.