Rev. Audrey Price, Ph.D., is the Deputy Director of the Religion & Society Program at the Aspen Institute. Leveraging 30 years of experience as a project manager, religious leader, and scholar, Rev. Dr. Price serves as advisor and thought-partner to the Executive Director on high-level strategy, while managing the day-to-day implementation of the program strategy. She leads major initiatives within the Religion & Society Program, such as the Racial Justice & Religion and, Religion & Philanthropy initiatives. As the Deputy Director, Audrey manages the development of Religion & Society’s programming, operations and communications, as well as support staff and consultants. In her work at the Institute, Rev. Dr. Price leverages her years as an ordained pastoral leader and as Executive Minister and judicatory leader in the United Church of Christ where she led the program elements exploring how racial justice intertwines with religion and strengthening the understanding of religion’s role in advancing equity and the common good.

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Experiencing D.C. with the Religion & Society Program’s Racial Justice & Religion Collective

Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a chance to remember a great man’s legacy and to consider the ways that faith, translated into action, can make our communities better.

March 29, 2024

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Fulfilling Rev. Dr. King’s Dream Takes Faith And Work

Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a chance to remember a great man’s legacy and to consider the ways that faith, translated into action, can make our communities better.

January 15, 2024

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The Interplay of Faith and Politics: Navigating Harmony and Discord

The interplay between faith and politics illuminates the multifaceted nature of human societies. While it can serve as a beacon of inspiration and shared values, it also holds the potential to sow seeds of division and conflict.

December 15, 2023

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Alabama Pilgrimage Makes Civil Rights History Come Alive

The Aspen Institute Religion and Society Program’s Racial Justice and Religion Collective members gathered at the Green Acre Bahá’i School of Learning for a powerful retreat.

October 16, 2023

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Women Fought, Sacrificed for Black Civil Rights Movement

Coretta Scott King, Rosa Parks, Adelene McBean, and Pauli Murray fought for dignity and justice. Racial Justice & Religion Collective members will make a pilgrimage to Birmingham and Montgomery, which became epicenters for the Black civil rights movement, from Oct. 1-5.

October 1, 2023