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Building a Multireligious Democracy

Power Grids, not Fireworks

Building a multireligious democracy is the long-term, steady work of creating and sustaining social infrastructure. At ICJS, we believe this work looks less like fireworks—bright, brief, and attention-grabbing—and more like a power grid: durable, interconnected, and life-sustaining.

Just as a power grid requires vision, planning, and ongoing maintenance, so too does the work of weaving together a multireligious, multigenerational, and racially diverse network of communities, institutions, and leaders. This kind of infrastructure may not always make headlines, but it ensures that our common life is illuminated and strengthened every day. Our task is to commit to building and tending this interreligious power grid—patiently, faithfully, and together.

Events and Minicourses

Our courses and minicourses are building blocks in the foundation of a multireligious democracy. By bringing people together across faiths to study, question, and engage—whether exploring ethics, justice, power, or the role of religion in public life—these offerings strengthen relationships, deepen interreligious literacy, and help sustain the everyday work of creating a shared civic infrastructure.