Cities around the world are providing
living examples of how interreligious encounter and dialogue can
weave together the fabric of human community in new and enduring
ways. There is the need to foster and enhance a rich and vibrant
local grassroots interreligious movement, in order to promote
harmonious and cooperative relationships between these communities,
and to support their efforts in working with other sectors of their
community in creating a more just, peaceful, and sustainable city.
CPWR created its Partner Cities
Network to support this need and foster social cohesion and
harmony.
The Partner Cities Network is a new program developed by CPWR
that seeks to build and connect the interrelgious movement
worldwide
The inaugural Partner Cities will be announced at the
Parliament of the World’s Religions in Melbourne, December
2009
Interested cities must complete a Profile in order to be
considered for the Partner Cities Network
Partner Cities Network workshops and informational networking
sessions will be held at the Melbourne Parliament. More details to
come soon and posted to the website. All interested cities are
invited to attend and participate. We will be accepting Profiles
submissions from Applicant Cities beginning the week of December
3-9, 2009 at the Parliament of Religions-Melbourne 2009. On an
on-going basis, CPWR will select interested communities for
inclusion in the Partner Cities Network. These cities will be
encouraged to take action to bring the efforts, goodwill, and
wisdom of religious and spiritual communities around the world to
bear on local and cross-regional issues and concerns. Ultimately,
each participating community enriches and informs a growing body of
stories and methodologies in service to the grassroots
interreligious movement worldwide. The Partner Cities
Network creates a dynamic that that will bind cities together
and form of a network that facilitates the sharing of best
practices and inspires opportunities for cooperative action between
cities.
The Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions is proud to
announce that the San Jose has been selected as the Inaugural City
for the Partner City Network. San Jose joins the ranks of legacy
Partner Cities Chicago, Cape Town, Barcelona, Monterrey, and
Melbourne who have each hosted or will host the Parliament of
Religions. To learn more about the Partner Cities Network, click here.