Religious groups unite over Elm City ID card
Members of Yale’s religious community showed solidarity last night in more ways than one.
“Strangers No More,” a panel held Thursday night as part of Dwight Hall’s New Haven Solidarity Week, brought together about 40 Yale students of numerous faiths to discuss the Elm City ID card. The newly re-formed Interfaith Alliance for Justice — which comprises members of groups such as St. Thomas More, Jews for Justice, the Muslim Students Association and Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan de Yale — coordinated the event.
As the audience sampled an array of exotic desserts,...
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