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Tag: diversity

Looking Beyond “All-American Muslim”

Looking Beyond “All-American Muslim”

Posted on December 2, 2011December 6, 2011 by Rose Aslan
A few weeks have gone by since the November 11 premier of the TLC reality show “All-American Muslim.” I have only just found some time to sit down and watch the first two episodes of the show. Hav... Read More
The 99% Occupy Movement: We Need Interclass Dialogue for Mutual Transformation, Liberation

The 99% Occupy Movement: We Need Interclass Dialogue for Mutual Transformation, Liberation

Posted on November 4, 2011November 8, 2011 by Paul Joseph Greene
The Occupy Movement has identified itself using the term 99%.  On the face, this seems to present a permanent dichotomy between the 1% of richest people, and the 99% of the rest of us.   Of course,... Read More
Making Buddhism Accessible to Working-class People

Making Buddhism Accessible to Working-class People

Posted on August 15, 2011August 14, 2011 by Joshua Eaton
On 18 July 2011, Sam Mowe wrote about diversity within American Buddhism for Tricycle: The Buddhist Review‘s blog in an article titled “Tell Us Your Story.” One of the comments to that post ... Read More
Time to Stop Rewarding the Dehumanizing Rhetoric

Time to Stop Rewarding the Dehumanizing Rhetoric

Posted on January 13, 2011 by Chris Stedman
This post originally appeared in the Washington Post’s On Faith. In the wake of this national tragedy, many have speculated about whether violent rhetoric and imagery used by Sarah Palin and oth... Read More
Does Stephen Prothero read SoF?

Does Stephen Prothero read SoF?

Posted on December 7, 2010 by Brad Bannon
This post recommends and responds to a recent blog post by Stephen Prothero on CNN's Belief Blog.... Read More
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