Graduate Workshops in the Humanities and Social Sciences

Race and Religion: Thought, Practice, and Meaning

This workshop seeks to address the ideas, meanings, and practices of the sacred within racially marginalized communities. The workshop seeks to acknowledge both an intellectual conviction to the exploration of religion among racialized peoples and a commitment to engaging with and clarifying the impact of religion in racialized communities.

Workshop Details

Faculty Sponsor(s):
Dwight Hopkins
Omar McRoberts

Student Coordinator(s):
Julias Crump


Time: Alternate Tuesdays, 4:15-5:30 p.m., TBA.
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