Our community is working tirelessly to bring peace and justice in all areas of the world regardless of religion. Read stories straight from the organizers.
Dr. Erick Gbodossou from Uganda asks the Indigenous Network of URI to consider our responsibility in recognizing the poor condition of the living Earth.
During one of the darkest moments in United States history, a group of individuals decided to turn chaos and fear into understanding and the brother/sisterhood of humankind.
World Albinism Day is commemorated by our Mukua Cooperation Circle (Mujeres Kunas Artesanas CC), and members actively participate in raising awareness about the equality and inclusion of albino people.
Professor Mohammed Dajani, founder of Wasatia Cooperation Circle, and Rabbi Ron Kronish spoke to 20 American teachers of Judaism on “The Need for Jewish-Islamic Interfaith Dialogue” at the Wasatia Academic Institute in Jerusalem.
URI Europe Cooperation Circles build understanding, friendship and joint actions every day. In a world, where extremist views - right-wing populists or terrorist - get lots of attention, they show that people can connect as human beings, build bonds of friendship, create joint positive actions and work for the common good together.