Links Archive
Interfaith Dialogue is a Two-Way Street
Saadia Faruq, an interfaith activist, is the author of this blog entry in the Houston Chronicle discussing interfaith dialog and the importance of respect for one another despite differences.
Portraits in Faith
The Portraits in Faith website is a collection of photos and videos gathered by Daniel Epstein portraying over 400 people from 27 countries. Representing over 50 religions the purpose is to document the role of spiritual experience inside and outside … Continue reading
Rethinking Multicultural Education – Teaching for racial and cultural justice
This book holds a series of articles about multicultural education and is split into 4 sections: Anti-Racist Orientations; Language, Culture, and Power; Transnational Identities; Multicultural Classrooms; and Confronting Racism in the Classroom. The texts’ demonstrates a powerful vision of anti-racist … Continue reading
Ethique et Interculturalité
This report is published by Institut des Hautes Études Islamiques (IHEI) and is a summary of the annual National Assembly organized by IHEI. The event took place 8 February 2013 and the main subject was ethics and inter-culturality in education … Continue reading
Project Interfaith Blog
The Project Interfaith Blog is an open blog for users to post entries on interfaith activities taking place in all communities including types of interfaith programs, experiences or resources that have been found helpful or downright inspirational.
Israeli-Palestinian School Book Project Research Materials
An independent study, billed as the first empirical and quantitative analysis of how Israelis and Palestinians depict each other in textbooks says both are locked into narratives that portray the other side as the enemy and erase it from maps, … Continue reading
Teaching Respect for All
A new UNESCO mapping study has collected policies, practices and materials dealing with teaching respect from all over the world. Find the report here>>
Publication: Religion & Education
This 39 volume of Religion and Education was published during the American presidential primary process and the articles are to add to the debate on how religion is brought into the debate on the public.
Educational Leaders in a Multicultural Society
This book addresses multicultural education from a new and unique perspective, linking critical pedagogy and theory, and social justice to transformative leadership. It then uses these concepts to increase understanding of educational philosophy, curriculum and instruction, policy-making, and school-community relations.
Teaching Tolerance, Spring Magazine
The newest edition of the Teaching Tolerance Magazine is now available on the Teaching Tolerance website. This issues examines how teachers can recognize and dismantle policies and practices that favor incarceration over education.