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Bridging the Religious Divide: Open letter to the community

Published: Friday, Jan. 20, 2006 8:17 p.m. MST
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Seeing their conversations as the beginning of a creative process, participants in the initial "Bridging" project invite and urge members of the community to join with them in further steps to expand healing dialogue.

You are invited to join in one or more of the following:

• Fostering or participating in more dialogue opportunities in Salt Lake City.

Contact: Salt Lake Center for Engaging Community, j_kesler@woodburycorp.com

• Making a documentary on the "Bridging The Religious Divide" dialogue project.

Contact: Joseph Price, pricefamilyforever@gmail.com

• Promoting the wisdom and skills needed to bridge the religious divide through our

schools. Contact: Michelle Straube.

• Working on the divide in your neighborhood. Contact: Christine Balderas.

To learn more about other groups working on bridging religious difference, go to www.slcbridges.com.

To post information on the SLC "Bridges" Web site, email: mark.alvarez@slc.com

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Nila Horton, a participant in the "Bridging the Religious Divide" project, says of her life in Utah: "We've had some wonderful experiences, but also some very negative ones."

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