Local communities and organisations across Scotland are hosting events for the festival which takes place 11-18 November.
You can look forward to family fun days, film screenings, coffee mornings, meditations, panel events, conferences, shared meals, outdoor walks, workshops for teachers, and more!
Engaging in the festival is a key way to create more cohesive communities, help people to feel safe and connected where they live, and challenge stereotypes and misconceptions through meeting and talking with each other.
Find an event near you via the Scottish Interfaith Week website.
Where possible we will update our listings to notify of cancelled, postponed and rescheduled events, however we STRONGLY ADVISE that you check with the venue/organiser in the first instance for updates.
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