The Interfaith Center at Miami University

The Interfaith Center at Miami University The Interfaith Center seeks to unify people through relationship-building, dialogue, and social action.

REMINDER: Registration link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/W1G4o0BXRLm7npx_sYbstw #/registrationFRIDAY, MARCH...
03/18/2026

REMINDER:
Registration link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/W1G4o0BXRLm7npx_sYbstw #/registration
FRIDAY, MARCH 27H, 2026
1 PM ET /10 AM

Salgu (they/them) is a q***r nonbinary Korean-American photographer based in San Antonio, Texas and Sacramento, California. Featured in major publications across the country, their personal work explores the intersections of mental health, q***r identity, and faith from a conceptual documentary approach and they are committed to documenting the LGBTQIA+ community from a decolonialized lens.

Learn about their work on the Divine Identity Series, celebrating the sacredness of q***r folks of faith by transforming their portraits into sacred icons.

Join us for an important virtual conversation on LGBTQIA+ advocacy in Ohio and how communities of faith and moral consci...
03/18/2026

Join us for an important virtual conversation on LGBTQIA+ advocacy in Ohio and how communities of faith and moral conscience can be more effective in doing dialogue, advocacy, and public witness.

Registration link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/2p0z-TKmSHes3Nghm5L5Mw

Date and time: Tuesday, April 7 | 6-7:30PM ET/3-4:30 PM PT

Oxford Citizens for Peace and Justice invites the community to a Peaceful Silent Vigil to witness and mourn in solidarit...
03/09/2026

Oxford Citizens for Peace and Justice invites the community to a Peaceful Silent Vigil to witness and mourn in solidarity with our family members and all people who are threatened by a war of attack in Iran, and anywhere.

🕊 Thursday, March 12
🕕 6:00–7:00 PM
📍 Peace & Justice Resource Center
The Interfaith Center at Miami University
16 S. Campus Ave., Oxford, OH

Participants are welcome to bring a sign. Flameless tea candles will be available.

Event Rescheduled from 03/09 to:FRIDAY, MARCH 27H, 20261 PM ET /10 AMSalgu (they/them) is a q***r nonbinary Korean-Ameri...
03/09/2026

Event Rescheduled from 03/09 to:
FRIDAY, MARCH 27H, 2026
1 PM ET /10 AM

Salgu (they/them) is a q***r nonbinary Korean-American photographer based in San Antonio, Texas and Sacramento, California. Featured in major publications across the country, their personal work explores the intersections of mental health, q***r identity, and faith from a conceptual documentary approach and they are committed to documenting the LGBTQIA+ community from a decolonialized lens.

Learn about their work on the Divine Identity Series, celebrating the sacredness of q***r folks of faith by transforming their portraits into sacred icons.

Rangmanch Cincy and Nrityarpana proudly present Dance Like a Man, a celebrated English drama by the Sahitya Akademi awar...
03/02/2026

Rangmanch Cincy and Nrityarpana proudly present Dance Like a Man, a celebrated English drama by the Sahitya Akademi awardee Mahesh Dattani and directed by Srinivas Mirle, featuring talented local actors, dancers and musicians.

The movie version won the National Film Award in India.

Set in Bangalore, Dance Like a Man follows Jairaj and Ratna, a couple bound by their passion for Bharatanatyam. As they chase artistic dreams, they confront generational conflict, gender expectations, and the harsh realities of ambition. The drama masterfully weaves past and present, revealing how personal choices, demanding expectations and societal pressures shape identity and legacy.

Shows at Anderson Center:
• March 6 – 7:00 PM
• March 7 – 11:00 AM & 5:00 PM

Book Your Tickets Now for Best Seats! (Link in Bio!)

Join us for “Claiming Divine Identity with Salgu Wissmath” on Monday, March 9th, 2026 | 3 PM ET/12 PM PT!Salgu (they/the...
03/02/2026

Join us for “Claiming Divine Identity with Salgu Wissmath” on Monday, March 9th, 2026 | 3 PM ET/12 PM PT!

Salgu (they/them) is a q***r nonbinary Korean-American photographer based in San Antonio, Texas and Sacramento, California. Featured in major publications across the country, their personal work explores the intersections of mental health, q***r identity, and faith from a conceptual documentary approach and they are committed to documenting the LGBTQIA+ community from a decolonialized lens.

Learn about their work on the Divine Identity Series, celebrating the sacredness of q***r folks of faith by transforming their portraits into sacred icons.

Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/W1G4o0BXRLm7npx_sYbstw #/registration

Join us for “Claiming Divine Identity with Salgu Wissmath” on Monday, March 9th, 2026 | 3 PM ET/12 PM PT!Salgu (they/the...
02/25/2026

Join us for “Claiming Divine Identity with Salgu Wissmath” on Monday, March 9th, 2026 | 3 PM ET/12 PM PT!

Salgu (they/them) is a q***r nonbinary Korean-American photographer based in San Antonio, Texas and Sacramento, California. Featured in major publications across the country, their personal work explores the intersections of mental health, q***r identity, and faith from a conceptual documentary approach and they are committed to documenting the LGBTQIA+ community from a decolonialized lens.

Learn about their work on the Divine Identity Series, celebrating the sacredness of q***r folks of faith by transforming their portraits into sacred icons.

Meeting Link in Bio!!!

Join us with The Bhakti Yoga Club for a musical meditation event next Friday, February 27th, 2026, featuring an incredib...
02/25/2026

Join us with The Bhakti Yoga Club for a musical meditation event next Friday, February 27th, 2026, featuring an incredible discussion session! Please RSVP so we can prepare enough vegetarian meals for everyone. Feel free to bring some friends along!

RSVP link in bio!!

02/20/2026

Join us live now for Is the Harmony in the Room with Us?

“What Would Each Tradition Invite Us To Do?” is an interfaith reflection series intended to explore shared ethical value...
02/19/2026

“What Would Each Tradition Invite Us To Do?” is an interfaith reflection series intended to explore shared ethical values across spiritual traditions. These posts are interpretive, not authoritative, and aim to invite reflection not represent any tradition in its entirety. This series honors the diversity within and across faiths and is not intended to prescribe belief or practice.

Many Indigenous traditions emphasize responsibility to future generations. Ethical living means caring for what sustains us, land, water, and community.

Reflection: How will your choices today affect those not yet born?

“What Would Each Tradition Invite Us To Do?” is an interfaith reflection series intended to explore shared ethical value...
02/18/2026

“What Would Each Tradition Invite Us To Do?” is an interfaith reflection series intended to explore shared ethical values across spiritual traditions. These posts are interpretive, not authoritative, and aim to invite reflection not represent any tradition in its entirety. This series honors the diversity within and across faiths and is not intended to prescribe belief or practice.

Confucian ethics emphasize responsibility within relationships, family, community, and institutions. Ethical societies are built through everyday integrity.

Reflection: How are your relationships shaping the world around you?

“What Would Each Tradition Invite Us To Do?” is an interfaith reflection series intended to explore shared ethical value...
02/17/2026

“What Would Each Tradition Invite Us To Do?” is an interfaith reflection series intended to explore shared ethical values across spiritual traditions. These posts are interpretive, not authoritative, and aim to invite reflection not represent any tradition in its entirety. This series honors the diversity within and across faiths and is not intended to prescribe belief or practice.

Guru Nanak taught that devotion without justice is incomplete. Equality, service, and resistance to exclusion are central spiritual commitments.

Reflection: How are your actions reinforcing, or challenging, inequality?

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