The workshop was organized by the Council of Foreign Relations in the United States, a nonprofit think tank that specializes in U.S. foreign policy and international affairs, on 24 May 2017 in New York City. Watch the video here.
Month: June 2017
Resilience, religion and laughter after the London attack and Manchester bombing
The two most recent terrorist attacks in the UK – one in London and one in Manchester – have raised significant questions around how society and communities should respond.
Why Pope Francis and Donald Trump are “the oddest pope-president pairing in history”
Professor Candida Moss looks back at the history of papal-presidential relations and explains why the current pope and president are bound to clash.
Islamophobia and causes of terrorism must be part of awkward conversations after London Bridge attack
Following the London Bridge and Manchester attacks, we need to have conversations about the acceptance of emotion in politics, causes of terrorism, and Islamophobia.
The problems and challenges going forward
This is the fourth and last in a series of posts on Sikhism, written by Dr Jagbir Jhutti-Johal, Senior Lecturer in Sikh Studies at the University of Birmingham.
The rise of social media and new cultures and strategies
This is the third in a series of posts on Sikhism, written by Dr Jagbir Jhutti-Johal, Senior Lecturer in Sikh Studies at the University of Birmingham.
Religious authority
This is the second in a series of posts on Sikhism, written by Dr Jagbir Jhutti-Johal, Senior Lecturer in Sikh Studies at the University of Birmingham.