In a time when the moral fabric of our world feels increasingly strained, this gathering invites us to pause, reflect, and imagine what liberation asks of us now. Co-imagined by Rabbi Mike Moskowitz and Union
Join Union Theological Seminary for a Virtual Lecture & Discussion event, hosted by the Center for Community Engagement and Social Justice (CCESJ). This is a unique opportunity to meet Mahmoud Muna — writer, publisher, and bookseller at the Educational Bookshop in
Join Visions2030 and Union Theological Seminary for a landmark convening. The American Dream and its promise have inspired generations around the world. Reimagining it for the future, as a true and meaningful reality for all,
Saints, spiritual warriors, bodhisattvas, zaddikim — no matter how they are named in a given tradition, they all share a profound wish to free others from suffering. Saints are not beings of stained glass or
Join us for our 45-minute virtual information session to hear about MASJ student experience at Union and get a chance to ask us questions. REGISTER TODAY! Date & Time: Tuesday, March 31, 2026 6:00 PM
This recital brings together musical performance and artistic research developed within the Pantanal Sounds project. Drawing on field recordings made in the Pantanal—the world’s largest tropical wetland—and on perspectives from sound ecology and contemporary performance
Conjuring Cone: Black Theology at the Crossroads You are invited to the Sixth Annual James Cone Lecture in honor of Rev. Dr. James H. Cone, founder of Black Liberation Theology. This annual lecture continues Rev.
Thinking about seminary? Curious how Union Theological Seminary might be the right next step in your journey? Join us for our Open House and experience Union’s vibrant, justice-driven community in the heart of New York
The practice of chaplaincy is characterized by the professional provision of spiritual care within diverse settings. In higher education, chaplains may serve as representatives of their faith group or as care providers within multi-faith contexts.
Debates over the meaning, purpose, and protection of religious freedom are some of the most contentious legal issues today. Seemingly every year, the Supreme Court issues a handful of watershed opinions on religion and public
After years of teaching in adult and juvenile detention, and being involved in the police and prison abolitionist movement, katie had the sneaking suspicion that any movement seeking to dismantle carcerality was about a lot
The course explores the religious, cultural, and historical experiences of Latino Muslims in the United States through a decolonial and theological lens. Students will engage with personal narratives, ethnographic studies, and scholarly works to examine
Join Union Theological Seminary for a Workshop & Discussion event, hosted by the Center for Community Engagement and Social Justice (CCESJ). This is a unique opportunity to meet Kelly Crouch (they/them) — Quaker Minister, Union alum, and founder of Ecumenical
This multi-modal performance will weave new music, dance, and spoken word exploring interrelationships of Earth’s elements: air, water, fire, and earth. We will experience how music flows through fire, body movements with the air, spoken
Join Union Theological Seminary for a Virtual Panel & Discussion event, sponsored by the Center for Community Engagement and Social Justice (CCESJ) and moderated by current Union student Ibrahim Sambo Lawan on “Religious Persecution in the World: Gaps in Community Policing, Nigeria,
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