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Interfaith Dialogue in an APIA context
Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience presents an interfaith dialogue in an Asian Pacific Islander American (APIA) context.
Where
Wing Luke Museum will host a discussion about being spiritual/religious from an Asian Pacific Islander American (APIA) perspective. Topics include social justice, building common connections, identifying distinctive traditions, and how all of these are tied to interfaith dialogue. Panelists from different faiths will be there to discuss and answer questions. This program is part of the programming for Sacred Seattle… on display through March 20, 2011.
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