As part of the U.S. National Strategies to Counter Antisemitism and Islamophobia and related forms of hatred and bias, the Tri-Faith Initiative, in partnership with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, presents The Summit to Counter Antisemitism & Islamophobia and Related Forms of Hatred and Bias in Rural America: a two-day convening (May 15 – 16, 2024) on the Tri-Faith Commons in Omaha, Nebraska.

VIEW THE U.S. NATIONAL STRATEGY TO COUNTER ANTISEMITISM: KEY ACTIONS BY PILLAR (PDF)

VIEW THE WHITE HOUSE STATEMENT ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A NATIONAL STRATEGY TO COUNTER ISLAMOPHOBIA (PDF)

Summit Goals and Expectations

The objective of this summit is to convene interfaith leaders who serve rural America for the purpose of advancing an understanding of the definitions of antisemitism and Islamophobia and related forms of hatred and bias; elevating the lived experiences of those in rural America who have been discriminated against on the basis of religious identity; learning what is currently being done about it; and identifying ways interfaith leaders can contribute to the work.

Tri-Faith Initiative, an interfaith education nonprofit known for its nationally unique Tri-Faith Commons, is proud to bring together government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and religious institutions to the Heartland to promote cross-community solidarity and address these critical issues of discrimination and bias. It is only when we break out of institutional silos, build on one another’s insights, and combine resources that we can begin to meaningfully dismantle the structures that fuel hatred toward Jews, Muslims, and other religious minorities; the Summit to Counter Antisemitism, Islamophobia and Related Forms of Hatred and Bias in Rural America represents a rare opportunity to do just that.

Summit participants can expect a synthesis of powerful personal narratives with the latest data and expert analysis of trends, culminating in allyship practices that can be sown and grown in any size community. Grounded in the reality of the threat that white nationalism and domestic terrorism pose to American communities of every size, this summit offers an understanding of positive interfaith relationships as a matter of community security and economic stability.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS 

In addition to two full days of programming on the Tri-Faith Commons in collaboration with the three resident faith partners (Temple Israel of Omaha, Countryside Community Church, and American Muslim Institute), participants will also enjoy curated evening activities that pay homage to Midwestern culture.

USDA is offering travel and lodging funding to support participants in need of financial assistance who apply to Tri-Faith via the registration form linked below. Those applicants approved for lodging assistance will receive a booking code to reserve a room, free of charge. Travel subsidies, if approved, will be awarded in one of three tiers based on the applicant’s distance from Omaha. Please note: Your attendance at the event is a prerequisite for the travel subsidy, therefore this will be paid as a reimbursement after the event.

Vegetarian food options will be available for program participants. In the registration form linked below, please indicate whether you will need further dietary accommodations.

Program Partners (A – Z)

America Indivisible
American Jewish Committee
Center for Small Town Jewish Life at Colby College
Islamic Networks Group (ING)
The People’s Garden

Networking Partners (A – Z)
Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council
Shoulder to Shoulder
Interfaith Alliance

 
Sponsors (A – Z)

Scoular Foundation

SCHEDULE OVERVIEW (REGISTRANTS WILL RECEIVE FULL AGENDA)

Day 1: Wednesday, May 15
Morning: Understanding Antisemitism, Islamophobia, and Related Forms of Hatred and Bias in Rural America
Afternoon: Hearing the Stories of Rural Antisemitism, Islamophobia, and Related Forms of Hatred and Bias
Evening Dinner: Why Addressing Religious Discrimination in Rural Communities Matters

Day 2: Thursday, May 16
Morning: Countering Antisemitism, Islamophobia, and Related Forms of Hatred and Bias in Rural America
Afternoon: Collaborating toward a Better Future for All
Evening: Bridging Differences with Advocacy

If you have any questions or issues regarding registration, please reach out to info@trifaith.org with the subject line: “Re: Summit Registration”

Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.) should contact: center@usda.gov

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