The Black Church & Religious Freedom Conference

Location: Morris Inn (View on map )

On September 28 and 29, Notre Dame Law School's Religious Liberty Initiative will host the Black Church & Religious Freedom conference at the University of Notre Dame's main campus.

The purpose of the Black Church & Religious Freedom conference is threefold: to establish Notre Dame as a place where people of different faiths come together to pursue religious liberty, to establish Notre Dame as a player in the fight for racial justice, and to recognize the power the Black Church has to further the cause of religious freedom.

More information on the scheduling of events and speakers will be available on our website in the coming weeks.

About the Notre Dame Law School Religious Liberty Initiative

Established in 2020, the Notre Dame Law School Religious Liberty Initiative promotes and defends religious freedom for all people through advocacy, formation, and thought leadership. The initiative protects the freedom of individuals to hold religious beliefs as well as their right to exercise and express those beliefs and to live according to them.

The Religious Liberty Initiative has represented individuals and organizations from an array of faith traditions to defend the right to religious worship, to preserve sacred lands from destruction, to promote the freedom to select religious ministers, and to prevent discrimination against religious schools and families.

Learn more about the Religious Liberty Initiative at religiousliberty.nd.edu.

Originally published at religiousliberty.nd.edu.