Terps Interfaith Exchange addresses need for promoting spiritual diversity on campus

By Sara Chernikoff Terps Interfaith Exchange hosted its second discussion of the semester on Wednesday, Oct. 16, during which participants concluded that the university must become more accessible and inclusive to students of non-Christian religions. The discussion was co-hosted by the Memorial Chapel and STAMP engagement.  Participants emphasized the need for safe spaces dedicated to spiritual diversity on college campuses, particularly our own. “This type … Continue reading Terps Interfaith Exchange addresses need for promoting spiritual diversity on campus

Needa’s Story: a woman who sacrificed her life spreading faith and promoting unity in Yemen

By Katherine Brzozowski “If I can’t live for what I believe in, I am honestly ready to die for it,” said Needa Ali Al-Kadasi, referring to the three-day period in which she was jailed in Yemen and forced to stare down the barrel of gun, held by a man who told her she was only worth a bullet. Members of the Bahá’ís faith and others … Continue reading Needa’s Story: a woman who sacrificed her life spreading faith and promoting unity in Yemen