Faith Over Fear Training
SINCE 2018, THE SHOULDER TO SHOULDER CAMPAIGN HAS WORKED WITH NATIONAL AND LOCAL PARTNERS AND LEADING EXPERTS TO DEVELOP AND OFFER OUR IN-PERSON AND VIRTUAL FAITH OVER FEAR TRAINING.
Our trainings aim to reduce and to counter anti-Muslim bias, discrimination, and violence in the United States by working with faith and community leaders to:
Improve skills (and confidence) to speak against anti-Muslim rhetoric and discrimination
Increase community discussions to effectively counter anti-Muslim discrimination
Build stronger local multi-religious networks
Our Faith Over Fear training covers the following main topics:
Understanding and Contextualizing Islamophobia and anti-Muslim bigotry in the United States (providing a broad overview of the historic context, complexity of the issue, key data points, and how it shows up in our communities today)
Messaging and Communicating for Change (reviewing underlying dynamics of why negative speech resonates, how to avoid reinforcing stereotypes, sharing top-testing messaging recommendations and communications tips)
Strategies for Engagement and Change (offering concrete ideas and tactics for moving people on the issue)
Upcoming Trainings
Self-guided Virtual training
We are excited to announce a home for our NEW self-guided virtual Faith Over Fear. Enroll for this virtual course on ReligionAndPublicLife.org. Thanks to generous individual donations and grants, scholarships are available upon request. Reach out to our team if you have any questions.
NEXT VIRTUAL Cohort TRAINING
If you have a group of friends, family, or colleagues who would like to move through this content together with guided discussions led by one of our staff, email us to talk further and discuss group discounts.
NEXT IN-PERSON TRAINING
Reach out to our team for more information on hosting a Faith Over Fear training, and check out our FAQ below.
Panel Discussion on “Strategies for Engagement and Change” during our November, 2019 Faith Over Fear Training in Louisville, Kentucky. Photo courtesy of Jerry McBroom.
Frequently Asked Questions
+ WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY “FAITH” OVER “FEAR”?
+ I am not clergy and I do not consider myself a leader in a faith community, is this training for me?
+ What is the format of the training? What topics will we cover?
+ I may have to miss one or two live sessions during the virtual training, should I still register?
+ I do not intend to interact with the course platform and only intend to join the live sessions, should I still register?
+ I have already taken this training, what should I do next?
+ I’m interested in hosting a virtual, in-person, and/or hybrid Faith Over Fear training. What should I do?
+ What’s the difference between the virtual training and the in-person training?
+ What is the difference between Shoulder to Shoulder’s Faith Over Fear training and your Overcoming Fear: Addressing anti-Muslim bias in the classroom and community” training?
— Background —
In January 2018, Shoulder to Shoulder partnered with the Muslim Association of Puget Sound - American Muslim Empowerment Network, Neighbors in Faith, CAIR Washington, and numerous national organizations, experts, and practitioners including (but not limited to) the Institute for Social Policy & Understanding, OverZero, and ReThink Media for our first flagship training in Redmond, Washington entitled, Faith Over Fear: Empowering Faith Leaders to Combat Islamophobia. This initial training has continued to evolve and grow with responding to community needs, including updated resources and strategies, and expert and participant feedback.
The 1-minute highlight video above and this 5 min video share about the early version of the training. A training that we have now held in 12 cities, and virtually, with over 500 participants and counting!
Past Trainings
Lane College in Jackson, TN - September 4, 2024 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM (Register Here) This presentation will provide an overview of our core content during a special Chapel Service program on campus.
Houston, TX - March 19, 2024 1 PM - 5:00 PM (Register Here) This afternoon training will cover our core content. Participants are invited to an interfaith iftar after the training through the registration link.
Hillsborough, NJ - March 8, 2024 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM (Register Here) This workshop for students and educators will give an overview of our core content.
Addressing Identity Based Violence - United Religions Initiative (URI) Regional Conference Mini Faith Over Fear Workshop - Columbus, Ohio - November 4 - 5, 2023
Bozeman, Montana - Faith Over Fear: Welcoming Our Muslim Neighbors - October 5, 2023
Parliament of World Religions - Mini Faith Over Fear Workshop - August 18, 2023
ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church - in America) Rostered Ministers Gathering - Mini Faith Over Fear Workshop - July 18, 2023
All About Love - Episcopal Church Revival - Mini Faith Over Fear Workshop - July 11, 2023
Orange City, Iowa - Hybrid - April 1-2, 2022 - Agenda
Grand Rapids, Michigan - Hybrid - March 18-19th, 2022 - Agenda
Virtual - October 26-29, 2021
Virtual - (adapted for Educators) - July 27-Aug 17, 2021
Virtual - Feb. 24 - Mar. 10, 2021
Virtual - Nov. 16 - Dec. 17, 2020 - Module Outline
Nashville, Tennessee - February 28-29, 2020 - Agenda
North Carolina - February 18-19, 2020 - Agenda
Charleston, West Virginia - December 2, 2019 - Agenda
Willmar, Minnesota - November 15-16, 2019 - Agenda
Louisville, Kentucky - November 10-11, 2019 - Agenda
Omaha, Nebraska - November 2-3, 2019 - Agenda
Houston, Texas - August 29-30, 2019 - Agenda
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan - April 11-12, 2019 - Agenda
New York City, New York - March 7, 2019 - Agenda
Willowbrook, Illinois - February 1-2, 2019 - Agenda
Washington, DC - November 15-16, 2018 - Agenda
Seattle, Washington - January 28-30, 2018 - Agenda & Training Highlight Video
Through our Faith Over Fear Trainings, Shoulder to Shoulder has proudly featured national and local leaders representing a wide range of organizations and congregations across the United States, including, but not limited to, the following: (listed in alphabetical order)
America Indivisible, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), The Bridge Initiative at Georgetown, Congregation Beit Simchat Torah in New York City, The Intereligious Institute at Chicago Theological Seminary, local chapters of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the Institute for Social Policy & Understanding (ISPU), the Interfaith Center of New York, Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston, Interfaith Youth Core, Islamic Networks Group, Justice for Muslims Collective, Kaufmann Institute, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago - Center for Christian-Muslim Engagement, the Mecca Center in Willowbrook, IL, Muslim Advocates, Muslim Anti-Racist Collaborative, the Muslim Association of Puget Sound - American Muslim Empowerment Network (MAPS-AMEN), the Muslim-Jewish Solidarity Committee, the Muslim Unity Center in Bloomfeild, MI, Minaret Foundation, Neighborly Faith, Neighbors in Faith, OverZero, Peace Catalyst International, The People’s Supper, ReThink Media, Saint John Lutheran Church in Joliet, IL, Service Never Sleeps, The Sikh Coalition, Silk Road Rising, South Dakota Voices for Peace, Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), Teaching for Change: Challenge Islamophobia, Tennessee Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition, and more.