PROTESTS IN IRAN : CONTEXT, STRATEGIES, AND (LIKELY) CONSEQUENCES Join us for a panel on the ongoing protests in Iran triggered by the death of 22-year old Mahsa Amini in police custody. For four weeks now, women have been protesting dress and behavior rules despite the government locking down access to the internet and social […]
Category: religious freedom
“Religion, Democracy, & Violence: A Virtual Symposium” March 30th
The Khatib Program in Religion & Dialogue presents: Religion, Democracy, and Violence Tuesday, March 30, 2021 | 2:00-4:00 pm RSVP Here!
“Religion, Democracy, & Violence: A Virtual Symposium” March 30th
The Khatib Program in Religion & Dialogue presents: Religion, Democracy, and Violence Tuesday, March 30, 2021 | 2:00-4:00 pm RSVP Here!
CPR and Khatib Center to sponsor Jefferson Lecture
The Department of Classics, Philosophy, and Religious Studies and the Khatib Program for Religion and Dialogue at UMW are happy to announce the 2020 Jefferson Lecture. Our own Professor Mary Beth Mathews will speak on “The Religious Worlds of Enslaved African Americans” on Tuesday, February 18th at 5 p.m. in the HCC Digital Auditorium. We […]
Conference schedule for Religious Freedom in a Fractured America, March 22 and 23
Please join us for UMW CPR’s conference, Religious Freedom in a Fractured America. Day sessions will meet in the University Center’s Colonnade Room on March 22 and 23. Thursday evening’s special panel on “Religious Freedom in the Streets: Remembering Charlottesville” is set for Monroe 116 at 7 p.m. Many thanks to the University of […]