Ricken Patel
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Ricken Patel
Faith in Public Life
In 2004, Rev. Jim Wallis, Rabbi David Saperstein, Melissa Rogers, Rev. James Forbes, Ricken Patel and Sister Catherine Pinkerton were involved with the initiative from which Faith in Public Life was created. Officially launched in 2006, the organization seeks to build the faith movement’s media presence and capacity, providing strategic assistance to faith-based coalitions, brokering new partnerships, developing online communities, sponsoring opinion research, and amplifying the voices of emerging religious leaders.[1]
JStreet advisory council
In 2009 listed members of the JStreet advisory council included Ricken Patel, Co-founder and Executive Director, Avaaz[2]
References
- ↑ Faith in Public Life website: About (accessed on Aug. 23, 2010)
- ↑ JStreet website: Advisory Council (accessed on Oct. 26, 2009)

