Requests, Proposals, and Co-Sponsorship
Speaker RequestsThrough our Public Scholars
Program, the Boniuk Center has one doctoral student fellow who is
available to speak on a variety of topics. Ata Anzali focuses on comparative religion, mysticism, Sufism, and Islamic studies. To learn more about our Public Scholars Program, please click here.
Proposals
The Boniuk Center welcomes ideas
for events, and projects from community organizations and individuals
who share our mission. We regret that we can undertake only a small
fraction of the projects that are suggested to us. To propose an event
or project to us for our consideration, please complete this form: Project Request Form Please do not use this form to request co-sponsorship of an event or speaker.
Co-sponsorship
The Boniuk Center normally declines
requests for co-sponsorship. We will, however, consider requests that
represent the collaboration of two or more organizations that speak for
different constituencies relevant to the issue at hand. To submit a
request for co-sponsorship, please send a 500-word description of the
project that explains how it serves the goal of promoting peaceful
coexistence along with the names of and contact information for the
sponsoring organizations to: tolerance@rice.edu
Incomplete requests will not be considered.
The Boniuk
Center co-sponsors events that foster understanding and respect across
the boundaries of religion. We are particularly eager to support
events that will draw a diverse audience and that are co-sponsored by
organizations representing different religious communities.
Because
discussions of religion, religious difference, and tolerance provoke
strong feelings and heated debate, the Center will work with community
partners to create a hospitable atmosphere so that all people,
especially those who disagree with the program or speaker, feel welcome
and invited to participate. Facing up to our differences is the first
step towards peaceful co-existence.
Opinions expressed by speakers sponsored or so-sponsored by the Boniuk Center do not necessarily represent the views of the Center, its staff, or of Rice University.