Black Buddhism Faculty Project

How can we support the study of Black Buddhism? What are the challenges and prospects for Black faculty teaching Buddhism?

Buddhist Studies Workshop

An interdisciplinary forum for new work on Buddhism

 

Does Not Compute
A 2024 Media Team production by Postdoctoral Research Associate Suzanne van Geuns, as part of the Religion and the Public Conversation initiative

“The internet is forever” has become a catchphrase, but how much online conversation from thirty, twenty, or even five years ago are we still able to find? Does Not Compute is a toolkit for opening up…

Religion and the Public Conversation

The Religion and the Public Conversation project aims to raise the level of conversation around issues of religion in public discourse. 

Religion at Work by Lauren Kerby
A 2023 Media Team production by Postdoctoral Research Associate Lauren R. Kerby, as part of the Religion and the Public Conversation initiative

What is work? Why do we do it? And what does it have to do with religion? Join CCSR Visiting Fellow Lauren Kerby to explore where Americans’ ideas about work come from (spoiler alert: race and gender are…

The Crossroads Project

What role has religion played in shaping African American history, culture, economics, politics, and social life and how have Black religions contributed to American life and culture? “The Crossroads Project” will advance public understanding of the history, politics, and cultures of African American religions, exploring these questions and aims to highlight the diversity of traditions in Black religious life, past and present.