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Building Peace in Difficult Times
The United States has just marked the annual celebration of the work and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., one of the few peacebuilders elevated
From the Desk of ICRD’s President
We find ourselves struggling through a week marked by yet another massive escalation of violence and human suffering. Calls for restraint ring hollow as the
James Patton on Faith in a Polarized Society
Description If you travel across America’s 50 states… you will find a very diverse, pluralistic society. The headlines focus on our differences… blue states versus
James Patton on Faith in a Polarized Society
Description If you travel across America’s 50 states… you will find a very diverse, pluralistic society. The headlines focus on our differences… blue states versus
Reflecting on my ICRD Internship – Molly Babitz, Fall 2022
During the fall semester of 2022, I interned at the International Center of Religion and Diplomacy. The experience has given me a toolkit full of
Having Faith in America: Rebuilding Social Cohesion
Few would argue against the fact that the people of the United States feel deeply divided. There is incredible pressure to “choose a side,” as
Faith in Our Neighbors: Healing Social Divides in the U.S.
ICRD is researching the constructive role of Christian religious actors in polarized communities in the United States. We are exploring how leaders in several greater
Having Faith in America: Rebuilding Social Cohesion
(Youtube link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEs_BPX5LCe_ZpHsfJVScZw?feature=emb_ch_name_ex) Few would argue against the fact that the people of the United States feel deeply divided. There is incredible pressure to “choose
Where Religions Meet: The Intersection of Religious Thought
by Milica BojovicJuly 30, 2021 Religion is a development and an understanding that is very unique to human nature. For as long as humans have
ICRD in Yemen
The International Center for Religion & Diplomacy, in partnership with PartnersYemen and PartnersGlobal, has been working to empower local communities and religious leaders to resolve