ICRD builds the skills, capacity, and ranks of women and men peacebuilders of all faiths to address the root causes of identity-based conflict and violent extremism in their communities. ICRD… Continue Reading »
Founded at the Institute of World Politics in 2015 by Patricia Schouker, the Global Impact Discussion Series promotes discussion between leaders, government, private sector leaders, and academia.
The World Values Survey (WVS) is an international research program devoted to the scientific and academic study of the social, political, economic, religious, and cultural values of people in the… Continue Reading »
The Dorot Fellowship is designed to assemble and empower a network of young Jewish lay leaders to enliven the American Jewish landscape. The fellowship is open to American and Canadian… Continue Reading »
FASPE is an intensive, two-week study fellowship in professional ethics and ethical leadership open to religion/theology students. Fellows spend two weeks in Berlin and Poland, where they visit key sites… Continue Reading »
The Holocaust TRC website is a collection of lesson plans and curricula relating to Holocaust study. It strives to combat prejudice and bigotry by transforming the horrors of the Holocaust… Continue Reading »
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is a nonprofit, grassroots civil rights and advocacy organization, and Americas largest Muslim civil liberties organization working to promote a positive image of Islam… Continue Reading »
IRCV was established as Council on Islamic Education. It is a national nonprofit research center. They played an instrumental role in improving coverage of religions and cultures in textbooks, teaching… Continue Reading »
A non-profit organization whose goal is to cultivate understanding of Islam among Americans in order to build stronger relationships through the use of education, retreats, and social action.
National Geographic has compiled a digital archive of its entire editorial cartography collection: every map ever published in the magazine since the first issue in 1888. The collection is brimming… Continue Reading »