From Salam Al-Marayati <[email protected]>
Subject A Critical Multifaith Convening in Los Angeles
Date February 3, 2026 4:30 PM
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Dear John,

Throughout our nation’s history, when democracy has been tested, people of faith have been called to bear witness—to stand for truth, justice, and human dignity even when doing so comes at a cost. Today, we are once again called to meet a defining moment with courage, clarity, and collective action.

We invite you to join us for A Multi-Faith Response to the Current Constitutional Crisis, an urgent gathering of faith leaders, legal experts, and civil rights advocates to examine the moral, constitutional, and legal implications of this moment and respond with clarity and conviction.
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Across our communities, we are witnessing moments marked by intimidation, violence, and the loss of innocent life, alongside challenges to core constitutional protections. These realities test whether we can speak freely, worship without fear, uphold justice, and hold power accountable. This convening allows us to consider how our faith traditions guide us in responding with integrity and courage.

We are honored to welcome Connie Rice, civil rights lawyer and Founder of the Advancement Project, as our keynote speaker. I will moderate a panel of faith leaders and legal experts reflecting on the moral responsibility to speak out and bear witness to the truth, the role of faith in upholding democracy, and the legal and constitutional implications of laws and policies that threaten civil liberties. We will also explore ways communities can build solidarity across faith lines and respond nonviolently to criminalization and injustice.

As people of faith, we are called upon to bear witness and stand for truth– uplifting the vulnerable and resisting efforts to silence dissent or diminish human dignity. At this moment, our collective witness can help shape a path forward rooted in justice, compassion, and our shared humanity.

If you are in the Los Angeles area, we hope you will join us ([link removed]) for this important conversation and add your voice to a growing multifaith call for justice, accountability, and purpose.
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In Service,

Salam Al-Marayati
MPAC President
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