Honoring our Shared Humanity
Who We Are
We’re Americans of diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds working together towards peace in our country and around the world.
What We Do
Our mission is to advance pluralism by educating, engaging, and empowering people and institutions to understand shared histories, bridge cultural and faith differences, confront interconnected forms of bias, and build inclusive, just communities.
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We empower educators with expert speakers and engaging online curriculum resources.
Train
We offer Inclusion and Belonging training for diverse professional groups nationwide.
Gather
We create spaces for people from all backgrounds to connect meaningfully together.
Working to Make a Difference
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View DetailsThe Latest From ING
More UpdatesING Initiates and Participates in Interfaith Dialogues
(1/25/07, San Jose) Wishing Muslims peace and blessings for the Islamic New Year, which began on January 20, 2007 (Muharram 1, 1428). Read MoreING Adopts an Environmental Policy
“First Arab nominated for Holocaust honor”: Holocaust honor. For the first time, an Arab was nominated for recognition as “Righteous Among the Nations,” an honor bestowed on non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews from Nazi persecution. According to the article, “at the height of World War II, Khaled Abdelwahhab hid a group of Jews on his farm in a small Tunisian town, saving them from the Nazi troops occupying the North African nation.” Read MoreInter-Religious Dialogue in the Bay Area
ING President Participates in Interfaith Event: “Responsibility to the ‘Other’”, 2/18/07ING’s President, Maha ElGenaidi joined Rabbi Stephen Pearce from Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco and Reverend Alan Jones from Campbell United Methodist Church in a special interfaith event titled, “Responsibility to the ‘other’, Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Conversation.” Attended by 80 people of Jewish, Christian and Muslim backgrounds, the event took place at the Jewish Community Center from 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm, and included a Kosher dinner. Read MoreListening to Those We Serve
The entire experience of planning a series of seminars with ING was inspirational. They did an amazing job. The ING team welcomed input along the way which allowed each session to be even better than the one before it. We will continue to work with ING as I am confident that they will continue to provide value in our work.
City Human Resources Director
I thought the ING seminar, “Preventing and Responding to Anti-Muslim Bigotry,” was an extremely valuable training for law enforcement, especially in today’s day and age with all the misunderstandings and misperceptions of the Muslim community…I feel this training will help my staff and I in developing better relationships and in responding to the needs of our community. I highly recommend this training to others.
Police Captain
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