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A planning retreat organized by the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding In light of the tenth anniversary of 9/11, the upcoming 2012 elections, and changes across the Middle East,
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How the Internet has shaped religious thought, reach, and practice Beginning in 2010, the Center for Religion and Media at New York University (NYU) established a two-part, multiyear initiative to
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Exploring the Church’s response to crime and political unrest Latin America is often referred to as one of the most violent regions of the world. But what is the broader
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A two-year series of workshops on the effects of climate change across the globe Land erosion, rising sea levels, and receding coastlines related to glacial melt, or increasing strain on
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A two-day workshop on policy responses to aid climate refugees “Environmentally-Induced Displacement and Religion in Latin America and the Caribbean: Engaging the Normative and Legal Landscape” is the second workshop
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Understanding security, faith, and humanitarian aid at the US-Mexico border In a 2018 in The Guardian article, Julian Borger aptly writes, “The families in the migrant caravans trudging towards the
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A workshop on new approaches to portraying religious traditions in the media. Have you noticed any patterns in the way that religion is portrayed in the media? For instance, how
