Audrey E. Kitagawa, J.D.

President and Founder

"In the seemingly ordinariness of daily living is the power of transformation. Individual transformation arises out of awareness, and a willingness to change to become a better person right where we are. We each have personal responsibility and collective responsibility to make positive changes here and now."

Background

Dr. Elizabeta Kitanovic-Broes is Professor of Human Rights Law at the Faculty of Protestant Theology and Religious Studies in Brussels and a board member of the European Centre for Religious Studies. From 2007 to April 2025, she served at the Conference of European Churches (CEC) as Programme Staff for Advocacy and Dialogue, focusing on human rights and freedom of religion and belief. She led the development of CEC’s human rights education, editing six key resources. Dr. Kitanovic holds degrees in Theology and Political Science from the University of Belgrade and regularly lectures and researches on human rights, religious freedom and belief, religious radicalization and security, environmental rights and sustainability, and interreligious and intercultural dialogue.

Content

October 1, 2025

Foundations of Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue: Global Perspectives

June 11, 2025

Faith, Food & Future Tech: Aligning AI Innovation with Sustainability and Ethical Values

March 14, 2023

"Is there gender in/ equality in religion and society?"

October 25, 2022

"Anti-Racism" Why the concept 'Unity in Diversity' doesn't work for everyone.

August 17, 2021

Gender Equality Episode 3 - Made in the Image of God: The Role of Sacred Texts in Helping or Hindering Gender Equality

Background

Audrey E. Kitagawa, JD, is the President/Founder of the International Academy for Multicultural Cooperation, the President of the Light of Awareness International Spiritual Family, the former Advisor to the Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict at the United Nations.

She is a United Nations Representative for the United Religions Initiative, and Chair Emerita of the NGO Committee on Spirituality, Values and Global Concerns, A Committee of the Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations. She has been enstooled into the royal family as the Nekoso Hemaa, (i.e. Queen Mother of Development), of Ajiyamanti in Ghana, West Africa, and has a school which she helped to build named after her in her African name, the Nana Ode Anyankobea Junior Secondary School.

She wrote the chapter, Crossing World Views, The Power of Perspective in the Hawaii Japanese American Experience, which was published in a book about multiculturalism, communication and Asian women entitled, Learning In The Light. Her chapter, Globalization As The Fuel For Religious And Ethnic Conflict has been published in the book, Globalization And Identity, Cultural Diversity, Religion and Citizenship. Her article, The Role Of Identity In The Rise And Decline of Buddhism In Hawaii, The 50th State Of The United States Of America, has been published in Sambodhi, a Buddhist Journal. She published articles in World Affairs The Journal Of International Issues, entitled, The Power of Om: Transformation of Consciousness, and Practical Spirituality. She wrote the chapter, The US In Foreign Affairs: Source of Global Security, Or Source of Global Fear? in the book, America & The World The Double Bind. She is currently writing a chapter on Space Ethics for a legal, academic book on Space Law.

She has been listed in Who's Who Of American Law, Who's Who Of American Women, Who's Who In America, Who's Who In The World, and Prominent People of Hawaii. She is the recipient of the Medal “Pride of Eurasia” and a Diploma from the Republic of Kazakhstan Ministry of Education and Science L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University for her outstanding contribution to the development of spiritual culture and education in Eurasia. She is the recipient of the Spirit of the UN Award which is given to outstanding individuals who have demonstrated the vision and spirit of the United Nations as expressed through the UN Charter, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. She was conferred an Honorary Interfaith Minister degree by the New Seminary.

Dr. Elizabeta Kitanovic-Broes

Professor, Faculty of Protestant Theology and Religious Studies (FPTR)

Biography

Dr. Elizabeta Kitanovic-Broes is Professor of Human Rights Law at the Faculty of Protestant Theology and Religious Studies in Brussels and a board member of the European Centre for Religious Studies. From 2007 to April 2025, she served at the Conference of European Churches (CEC) as Programme Staff for Advocacy and Dialogue, focusing on human rights and freedom of religion and belief. She led the development of CEC’s human rights education, editing six key resources. Dr. Kitanovic holds degrees in Theology and Political Science from the University of Belgrade and regularly lectures and researches on human rights, religious freedom and belief, religious radicalization and security, environmental rights and sustainability, and interreligious and intercultural dialogue.

Content

October 1, 2025

Foundations of Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue: Global Perspectives

June 11, 2025

Faith, Food & Future Tech: Aligning AI Innovation with Sustainability and Ethical Values

March 14, 2023

"Is there gender in/ equality in religion and society?"

October 25, 2022

"Anti-Racism" Why the concept 'Unity in Diversity' doesn't work for everyone.

August 17, 2021

Gender Equality Episode 3 - Made in the Image of God: The Role of Sacred Texts in Helping or Hindering Gender Equality

August 22, 2020

A World of Faith: Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, Elizabeta Kitanovic and Merete Bilde

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