Marquette Forum will hold its Faith and Democracy in Troubled Times panel on Wednesday, Oct. 10, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Bader Philanthropies Inc.
The panel will be moderated by Tom Heinen, executive director of Interfaith Conference of Greater Milwaukee. Panelists will consider the various ways in which they understand their personal faiths and their broader faith traditions in relation to their roles as faith leaders, or leaders influenced by their faith traditions, and members of our democratic society.
Panelists include:
- President Michael R. Lovell
- Grady Crosby, president of Johnson Controls Foundation
- Rabbi Dena Feingold
- Beth Hillel Temple
- Dr. Sandra Hunter, professor, College of Health Sciences
- Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Shah, director of religious affairs, Islamic Society
The panel will be followed by round table discussions among community members, facilitated by the Frank P. Zeidler Center for Public Discussion.
More information and registration can be found online.