Activities calendar (Online activities)

The calendar below shows activity information linked to Inter Faith Week 2024. Some activities this year will take place virtually, and an icon identifies these on the list below. You can also filter online/ in-person activities using the controls above.

  • Monday 11 November

    Poetry and Art Competition

    Barnfield Primary School, Silkstream Road, HA8 0DA
    Our school will be holiding a competition to recognise the importance of celebrating people from all kinds of beliefs and backgrounds. Children will also have an assembly where Interfaith Week will be launched.…

    Zero-Waste Community Leadership Training webinar

    online webinar. 12.30 – 14.00
    Zero Waste Community Leadership Training
    The course is designed to empower aspiring community leaders with the skills and knowledge needed to galvanise their communities to reduce waste.
    The course has two parts:
    1) A webinar about waste reduction in Barnet
    2) An in-person training about community outreach
    Zero Waste webinar
    The webinar is free to attend, and anyone can join us. It teaches why we must reduce our waste and hyper consumption, and how to do so in Barnet. Register on Eventbrite
    • How is domestic waste disposed in Barnet
    • What's to be found in bins of London residents
    • What is the circular economy and the 5Rs of waste reduction
    • Why can't we rely on recycling and on waste incineration
    • The top reasons to reduce our consumption and our waste -
    • How to prioritise your waste reduction efforts
    • Ways to reduce waste in eight waste streams: Food waste, food packaging and storage, apparel, electronics, home care, personal care, parties/festivals and young families.
    The webinar is presented by environmental community organiser Shiri Atsmon (Our Home Our Planet CIC, www.ecoshowandtell.org)…

    Zero-Waste Community Leadership Training webinar

    . 12.30 – 14.00
    Zero Waste Community Leadership Training
    The course is designed to empower aspiring community leaders with the skills and knowledge needed to galvanise their communities to reduce waste.
    The course has two parts:
    1) A webinar about waste reduction in Barnet
    2) An in-person training about community outreach
    Zero Waste webinar
    The webinar is free to attend, and anyone can join us. It teaches why we must reduce our waste and hyper consumption, and how to do so in Barnet. Register on Eventbrite
    • How is domestic waste disposed in Barnet
    • What's to be found in bins of London residents
    • What is the circular economy and the 5Rs of waste reduction
    • Why can't we rely on recycling and on waste incineration
    • The top reasons to reduce our consumption and our waste -
    • How to prioritise your waste reduction efforts
    • Ways to reduce waste in eight waste streams: Food waste, food packaging and storage, apparel, electronics, home care, personal care, parties/festivals and young families.
    The webinar is presented by environmental community organiser Shiri Atsmon (Our Home Our Planet CIC, www.ecoshowandtell.org)…

  • Tuesday 12 November

    Book launch: The Illustrated Cairo Genizah

    Heffers Bookshop, 20 Trinity Street Cambridge CB2 1TY. 18.00 – 19.00
    Join authors Nick Posegay and Melonie Schmierer-Lee for a visual journey through over 125 years’ Cambridge Genizah research, complete with surprising tales of coexistence and interaction. Almost 1000 years ago, the Jews of Old Cairo began to place their worn-out books and scrolls into a hidden storage room - a genizah - of their synagogue. Over the years, they added all sorts of writings to the pile, sacred and secular texts alike. When the chamber was emptied at the end of the 19th century, it held hundreds of thousands of paper and parchment fragments. Now known as the “Cairo Genizah” , it has become one of the most important sources of knowledge for the history of the Middle East and the Mediterranean world. This book offers the first illustrated introduction to the unique collection of Cairo Genizah manuscripts at Cambridge University Library. …

  • Wednesday 13 November

    Interfaith Contributions towards Sustainable Development Goals

    . 19.00 – 20.00
    Interfaith Contribution towards Sustainable Development Goals: Collaboration Opportunities

    On 24 September 2024, RfPUK presented its working model and ongoing work at a SDGs Conference #UNGA79 in New York City. We have long held the belief that SDGs are tangible, actionable and measurable goals to bring sustainable peace.

    As part of 2024 Inter Faith Week activities, we want to share the way we incorporate SDGs into our programmes with the UK interfaith community, and open up discussion of how our CIO foundational model can partner interfaith organisations to maximise our impact in our society for a just and sustainable society for all.…

  • Thursday 14 November

    Harrow Interfaith Conference of the Interfaith Chairs from London Boroughs

    Brahma Kumaris Centre, 65 Pound Lane, Willesden, London NW10 2HH. 10.30 – 15.30
    A Conference of talks and discussion on Interfaith in London…

    Join Us for the Launch of “Interfaith Work and Interfaith Families: A Toolkit”

    . 16.00 – 16.45
    Please join us for the Zoom launch of “Interfaith Work and Interfaith Families: A Toolkit.”
    This will be an opportunity to bring together interfaith organisations, interfaith families, multiple religious practitioners, and academics working in this field. The goal is to provide tools, and connections, to work more closely together in the future.

    This project grew out of personal experience. Both of the authors have built professions inspired by our interfaith families and identities. Susan covers interfaith families as a journalist and author. Dalia is an academic, studying interfaith families in her PhD research.

    We created the Toolkit with these goals:
    - To share what we have learned through full-time relationships across religious boundaries in our families–and/or through embodying more than one set of religious practices or ancestries.

    - To provide interfaith organisations with tools and encouragement to engage with interfaith families & practitioners, and highlight successful examples of this engagement.

    - To begin a conversation on how interfaith family members, interfaith organisations, and interfaith academic researchers can benefit from working together more closely.…

  • Friday 15 November

    Free Resource for Interfaith Understanding in Primary and Secondary Schools

    Online via zoom link: (organised from London, UK). 16.00 – 17.00
    A Learning Resource for Interfaith Understanding in Primary and Secondary Schools

    Speakers:
    Waqas Ahmed - Executive Director, Khalili Foundation
    Dr Martin-Poulter - Wikimedian-in-Residence, Khalili Foundation

    For over 30 years, we at the Khalili Foundation have been promoting interfaith and intercultural understanding through exhibitions, curriculum development, training programmes, events, publications and campaigns.
    We are now launching the revised and updated version of Interfaith Explorers - a free, pioneering learning resource for primary school teachers and students created in collaboration with Wikimedia, contributed to by Cambridge Interfaith Programme and endorsed by UNESCO and the Commonwealth.

    This webinar will focus on the Foundation's experience of interfaith education, and take participants on an introductory tour of the Interfaith Explorers resource. As well as showing you the free classroom resources we have developed, we are inviting you to join in the community of educators expanding the scope of the site to cover more aspects of religion and worldviews.…

    Interfaith Explorers: a free resource for Interfaith Understanding in Primary and Secondary schools

    BS7 9BD. 16.00 – 17.00
    For over 30 years, we at the Khalili Foundation have been promoting interfaith and intercultural understanding through exhibitions, curriculum development, training programmes, events, publications and campaigns.

    We are now launching the revised and updated version of Interfaith Explorers - a free, pioneering learning resource for primary school teachers and students created in collaboration with Wikimedia, contributed to by Cambridge Interfaith Programme and endorsed by UNESCO and the Commonwealth.

    This webinar will focus on the Foundation's experience of interfaith education, and take participants on an introductory tour of the Interfaith Explorers resource. As well as showing you the free classroom resources we have developed, we are inviting you to join in the community of educators expanding the scope of the site to cover more aspects of religion and worldviews.…

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