Inspiring and empowering at-risk youth and under-served communities through music, dance, & storytelling
Enjoy a 1 hour meeting with renowned memoirist Ruth Broyde Sharone in-person over coffee in Los Angeles or via Zoom and receive a signed copy of her book!
Ruth is the filmmaker of God and Allah Need to Talk and the author of the interfaith memoir, Minefields & Miricles: Why God and Allah Need to Talk (2012). Endorsed by the Dalai Lama and 30 religious leaders and considered a "Primer" for interfaith engagement, the book also won top awards in two literary competitions. A passionate interfaith leader, documentary filmmaker, journalist, and author, honored internationally for her contributions to cultural education, peace and justice, Ruth Broyde Sharone was a co-founder and served as co-chair of the Southern California Parliament of the World’s Religions (SCCPWR) for 10 years. She is an inspirational public speaker and has traveled frequently to college campuses to present interfaith programs, screen her award-winning documentary, God and Allah Need to Talk and share her memoir, Minefields & Miracles. Invited twice to address U.N. roundtables in Geneva, Switzerland, and also at the UN in New York, in 1991 she co-founded Festival of Freedom with an African-American Minister, Delores Gray, and the two women launched a series of interfaith pilgrimages to Egypt, and Israel. Participants of diverse religious, racial and ethnic backgrounds were invited to share their faith stories as they retraced the steps of the Exodus, from Egypt to the Sinai to Jerusalem. Attended by people from all around the world, the culminating event of FESTIVAL OF FREEDOM was featured on CNN World News in 1994. Ruth also worked on staff of the global Parliament of the World’s Religions, serving as a Partner Cities associate in the U.S., Latin America, Australia, and the Middle East. In 2013 she was inducted into the Martin Luther King Advisory Board at Morehouse College in Atlanta and the same year she was recognized for her interfaith leadership in Los Angeles by Mayor Eric Garcetti. Ruth is the creator of INTERFAITH: The Musical and has released two albums with 22 songs carrying the tag line: "Broadway-bound on the wings of peace."
Inspiring and empowering at-risk youth and under-served communities through music, dance, & storytelling