Tag Archives: Diversity

Beyond Religious Persecution in an Age of Intolerance

Posted 15 August 2010 | By | Categories: Religion, Social Justice | No Comments

Delivered on the Lord’s Day | August 15, 2010 Micah 6:6-8 | Luke 4:16-19 The recent uproar about the proposal to build a new mosque known as Cordoba House near the former site of the twin towers in New York City has given me pause about the nature of religious tolerance in our nation. The [...]

Telling Our Stories: Towards the True Meaning of Diversity, Equality and Excellence in American Society

Posted 28 March 2009 | By | Categories: Diversity | No Comments

Diverse Voices Conference on Exploring the Relationship Between Diversity, Equity and Excellence,  Oakland University, March 28, 2009, Carlyle Fielding Stewart, III I want to thank Dr. Chandra Scott and members of the Diverse Voices Conference Committee for giving me the opportunity to speak to you today to speak on a subject very close to my [...]