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From Fear to Friendship: Rev. D. Andrew Kille, Ph.D.

Distinguished Speaker Series at Little House: Interfaith Relationships in a Time of Suspicion

Prejudice and fear of unknown others is nothing new in the American experience. Time after time, suspicion directed toward one group or another has complicated the interreligious encounter. What Impact do negative statements made by presidential candidates or local governmental figures make on interfaith relations? What positive efforts are being made to bring people and communities together, and how can individuals get involved in promoting a more just and compassionate world for all?
The Rev. D. Andrew Kille, Ph.D., is the founding Chair of SiVIC, the Silicon Valley Interreligious Council. Active in interfaith relations in San Jose for over 40 years, he focuses on the intersections of psychology, religion, organizations and technology.
Date: Tuesday — 1: 30 p.m.
March 8th
Cost: Free
Instructor: Rev. D. Andrew Kille, Ph.D.
To Register: www.penvol.org/littlehouse or (650) 326-2025
Venue Address: 800, Middle Avenue, Menlo Park, California, 94025

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