Faith over Fear event going online

PORT ANGELES — Aneelah Afzali and Terry Kyllo will present “Faith over Fear: Standing with our Muslim Neighbors” from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday.

The presentation was originally scheduled at the Elwha Heritage Center but, due to concerns about COVID-19, the organizers have decided to live-stream it on the Zoom platform.

Afzali and Kyllo will discuss the Islamophobia industry and the threat that it poses to civil liberties.

Local sponsors of this event include St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Port Angeles; Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Port Angeles; St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Sequim; Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church, Sequim; Center for Spiritual Living, Port

Angeles; First United Methodist Church, Port Angeles; the Interfaith Community of Clallam County; and the Port Angeles Racial Justice Collective.

Viewers must download the free Zoom app to their device from www.zoom.us, a link to the presentation will be posted on the Facebook pages of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church and St. Andrews Episcopal Church, viewers may also call Holy Trinity at 360-452-2323 or St. Andrew’s at 360-457.4862 to obtain the link.

For more information on the program, call Kyllo at 360-770-2774, email terry@pathstounderstanding.org or visit www.pathstounderstanding.org.

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