City of Atlanta holds first-ever Day of Religious Pluralism

By Fiza Pirani, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

The city of Atlanta held its first Day of Religious Pluralism on Thursday, marking the 51st anniversary of the death of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. with a continued mission to deepen Atlantans’ understanding of one another, and to promote a safe, respectful and inclusive city.

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Thursday evening’s celebration at City Hall, which featured faith-inspired performances, a moving art exhibit and meaningful conversations over dinner, was a collaborative effort between the city, the Aga Khan Council for the Southeastern United States’ local Ismaili Muslim community, and members of Atlanta’s diverse faith and civic organizations.
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