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Social Action

Eric Dozier is a musical artist, cultural activist and a Bahá'í. | Photo: Jason Hiner

Eric Dozier is a musical artist, cultural activist and a Bahá'í. | Photo: Jason Hiner

The Bahá’í Faith is thoroughly concerned with the renewal and advancement of society. Bahá’u’lláh’s writings are directed towards effecting a transformation in the spiritual and material conditions of humankind. The links below have information about the Bahá’í Faith’s commitment to human rights, social and economic development, the status of women, and moral development.

Interfaith Collaboration

Louisville Courier-Journal covered Race Unity Day 2001, sponsored by the Bahá'ís.

Louisville Courier-Journal covered Race Unity Day 2001, sponsored by the Bahá'ís.

In Louisville, Bahá’ís participate in local events that share our vision of hope for the unity of humanity, such as those coordinated by Interfaith Paths to Peace (IPP) and Kentucky Interfaith Power & Light (KIPL) and other organizations. Some of the Interfaith activities that members of the local Baha'i community have participated include:

  • Interfaith Paths to Peace Memorial Day Service

  • Bellarmine University Campus Ministry interfaith programs

  • KIPL Annual Dinner

  • National Preach-In on Climate Change

  • Signature Healthcare: Interfaith National Day of Prayer

  • Highland Community Ministries: Interfaith Dialogue Dinner

  • Center for Interfaith Relations: Festival of Faiths

  • Louisville Metro Police Department’s dialogue to safeguard local religious communities