
Interfaith Nonviolent Civil Rights 101 TRraininng is a national gathering designed for faith leaders seeking to confront authoritarianism and defend democracy through the power of nonviolence.
What: Interfaith Nonviolent Civil Resistance 101
When: Wednesday, October 22, 2025 | 5:00–6:30 PM (Arizona/MST)(8:00 PM EST)
Where: Virtual via Zoom (link provided upon registration)
Organized by: Center on Faith and Justice at Georgetown University, Sojourners, Interfaith Alliance, and The Horizons Project
About the Training
Rooted in the rich legacy of faith-led movements for justice, this foundational session will introduce participants to key frameworks, shared language, and practical tools for building and sustaining interfaith networks committed to disciplined, strategic, and morally grounded nonviolent action.
This virtual training marks the beginning of a broader national initiative to equip local interfaith cohorts for ongoing collaboration, learning, and action. Following this introductory session, organizers are seeking to partner with state and regional faith networks to form on-the-ground cohorts that will continue training, relationship-building, and coordinated engagement throughout 2026 and beyond.
I’m working to build an Arizona cohort of faith leaders around this effort, which ties in closely with our ongoing work to confront Christian Nationalism and promote a just, inclusive public witness of faith. I encourage you to consider forming or supporting a similar cohort in your own state or region if this aligns with your mission and capacity.
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Please feel free to share this invitation with clergy and faith leaders in your networks who would value this important opportunity to strengthen our collective moral voice and capacity for nonviolent action.