GFP convenes House of Lords discussion on Freedom of Religion or Belief
The Good Faith Partnership was delighted to host a roundtable discussion at the House of Lords on 19 March, drawing together key figures to talk about transatlantic freedom of religion or belief.
There were representatives from the worlds of archaeology, politics and interfaith relations at the table.
Knox Thames, Senior Fellow at Pepperdine University in Washinton DC, began the discussion with reflections on telling better stories to foster understanding between people of different faiths, and in particular digging into local histories to uncover stories of interfaith relationships that have existed in our communities for centuries.
Good Faith Partnership Senior Director Austin Tiffany said of the event: “It was an honour to play a part in convening a discussion in the House of Lords about transatlantic freedom of religion or belief in a time of upheaval. Huge thanks to Knox Thames and Pepperdine University for trusting us to deliver it, and to Krish Raval OBE for hosting it.”