On October 7th, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee, and Tawakul Karman, three women…
Annie Hardison-Moody
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Call for writers for culture and women’s rights blog
The global feminist blog Gender Across Borders, in partnership with Violence is Not Our Culture: the Global Campaign to End Violence…
Debating online religious practices
Participation in online religious communities and practices ("liking" religious pages on Facebook, posting religious messages, and joining online religious communities)…
Sacred spaces in profane buildings
Opening on September 13th, Storefront for Art and Architecture will present "Sacred Spaces in Profane Buildings: a New York Archive," a project…
Practical Matters call for submissions
The journal Practical Matters is now seeking submissions for the Spring 2012 issue on Violence and Peace. Practical Mattersis an…
Book review: Bridging the maximalist-minimalist divide
Must human rights be grounded in a religious or metaphysical worldview in order for them to be understood and implemented…
Carter Center Forum on Religion, Belief and Women’s Rights
April 3rd marks the first day of the 2011 Carter Center Human Rights Defenders Forum. The theme for this year’s…
Linking religion and obesity
A new study presented by researchers at Northwestern University at a recent American Heart Association conference challenges assumptions about the…
Science of Generosity dissertation fellowship
The University of Notre Dame's Science of Generosity Initiative has announced a new dissertation fellowship to support research on the…
Revolution and women’s rights
Tuesday marked the first day of the 55th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women meeting. …