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Two Worlds, One School

Building cultural awareness and harmony requires respect, open communication and the ability to compromise. Administrators at an Ohio school district with a large Amish population mastered these skills. The effort put parents at ease and allowed students to build cross-cultural … Continue reading

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EPRID Resources

On this site a variety of resources is available. The European Platform on Religious Intolerance and Discrimination has gathered these reports, letters and guidelines published by both European governments, as well as European institutions discussing freedom of religion and belief … Continue reading

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Freedom of Religion or Belief – how the FCO can help promote respect for this human right

These guidelines are developed by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and elaborated with the help of specialist stakeholders, They aim to provide a simple introduction to the issues for FCO posts and desks, an analytical matrix to identify problems, some … Continue reading

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A gift from Tanenbaum on its 20th anniversary

The Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding has in relation to its 20th anniversary published this poster elaborating in short texts and pictures the religious progress and prejudice over the last 20 years>>

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Religions in My Neighborhood

Religions in My Neighborhood is a curriculum designed for K-4 Students by the Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding. It includes lesson plans about respecting others’ beliefs, and is compatible with Common Core standards, teaches inclusion. The curriculum is aligned with … Continue reading

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COEXIST

COEXIST is an interactive conflict resolution curriculum for high school students based on the case study of two Nigerians – one Muslim and one Christian – who were once at war with each other and came to use their respective … Continue reading

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Changing Seasons, Changing World

This interreligious guidebook is created for teachers in the grades K-6 interested in bringing issues of religious diversity into their classrooms. The lessons and activities explore connections between the changing seasons and the ways they are celebrated around the world. … Continue reading

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Disaster Tip Sheets for U.S. Religious Leaders

Project Interfaith have just updated some resources, including adding some disaster tip sheets for U.S. religious leaders. Each Tip Sheet offers religious leaders in the U.S. all-hazards best practices and resource links about disaster mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery – … Continue reading

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Oxford Islamic Studies Online

“This authoritative, dynamic resource brings together the best current scholarship in the field for students, scholars, government officials, community groups, and librarians to foster a more accurate and informed understanding of the Islamic world. Oxford Islamic Studies Online features reference … Continue reading

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DEMOCRACY AND RELIGIONS – From one prayer to another

The ambition of this Radio Canada International project is to examine and understand how different religions coexist in Canada. Through audio and video features, interviews with religious leaders and the round-table discussions, seek to highlight the spirit of religious diversity … Continue reading

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