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Empowering through coproduction and navigating intersections: strategies for a National Multifaith Youth Centre
- 2024/12/08
- 再生時間: 16 分
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あらすじ・解説
Arbah, a PhD Theology student at the University of Cambridge, interviews Jeeves Rohilla, CEO of the National Multifaith Youth Centre and now also studying at Cambridge, about interfaith futures and the role of young people in shaping them. The discussion covers the importance of co-creating programmes with young people, the intersection of interfaith and social justice, and challenges faced by young people in fostering interfaith dialogue. Jeeves shares insights from his experiences and emphasizes the need for inclusive and dynamic interfaith initiatives, particularly in engaging with youth, social media, climate change, and AI. The conversation also touches on gender-based violence and how interfaith collaboration can contribute to creating safer spaces for all genders. The interview opens with a reflection on Reverend Claudette Douglas’s legacy as a multifaith education chaplain and underscores the importance of long-term strategic planning.
0:20 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:55 Tribute to Reverend Claudette Douglas
01:40 Interfaith Futures and Youth Involvement
05:44 Challenges in Interfaith Dialogue
08:53 Building Effective Interfaith Partnerships
09:45 Future of Interfaith Work and Social Justice
11:40 Interfaith Collaboration in Tackling Gender-Based Violence
15:44 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Resources mentioned
- Faiths Forum for London
- The National Multifaith Youth Centre
- Research by Sophie Mitchell, Faith & Belief Forum