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As a college student it's easy to forget how often we segregate ourselves by race, religion and ethnicity. It's not necessarily something done consciously, but our views of the world undoubtedly shape the relationships we hold. In the 34-minute short documentary film "Of Many," directed by Nyu Vice Chancellor for Global Programs and University Life Linda Mills and executive-produced by Chelsea Clinton, the friendship between an Nyu rabbi and imam are explored. I got the chance to speak to Clinton and Mills, who along with Rabbi Yehuda Sarna and Imam Khalid Latif are co-founders of Nyu's Of Many Institute, a multifaith organization that strives to create and enhance relationships between students on campus. The film, appropriately titled "Of Many," premieres later today at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival and is only a small part of a larger effort to bring communities together on and off college campuses. "I met Khalid and...
- 4/17/2014
- by Eric Eidelstein
- Indiewire
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