At altmuslim, civil rights attorney Sahar Aziz comments on the US Supreme Court's recent decision in Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project…
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“Women, Religion, and Peace”
The United States Institute of Peace, the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, and the World Faiths Development…
Rajmohan Gandhi on faith, reconciliation, and peace
In conversation with Katherine Marshall, Rajmohan Gandhi, President of Initiatives of Change International (formerly Moral Rearmament) and the grandson of…
The right to truth: An interview with Eduardo Gonzalez
Eduardo Gonzalez is a sociologist and the director of the Truth-Seeking Program at the International Center for Transitional Justice. He…
Religious peacemaking in a secular world: An interview with Andrea Bartoli
Andrea Bartoli is currently director of the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University. He also directs…
St. Francis, the sultan, and the promise of peace
On February 17th, with half the foreheads in the packed room marked by Ash Wednesday smears, Fordham University's Center on…
Afghanistan’s women
At Reuters's Afghan Journal, Golnar Motevalli asks how reintegrating the Taliban might affect the already tenuous position women inhabit in…
Beginning with witness: An interview with Mark Johnson
Mark Johnson is Executive Director of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, an organization that stood in opposition to two world wars…
Classifying the conflict in Mindanao
At Religion Dispatches, Bruce B. Lawrence explores the ongoing conflict in Mindanao and argues that to conceptualize the conflict as…
Life after past evil: An interview with Daniel Philpott
Professor Daniel Philpott is a leading theorist of global politics and religion at the University of Notre Dame’s Department of…