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Interfaith encounters on campus and in academia | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/interfaith-encounters-on-campus-and-in-academia29 May 2024: Published February 08, 2024 by Ruth Foster, University of Cambridge. The public debate about Israel and Palestine on university campuses both in the United Kingdom and United States has become central ... 5] Ghassan Kanafani, “Returning to Haifa,” in -
Woolf Institute Visit to Kazakhstan | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/woolf-institute-visit-to-kazakhstan28 May 2024: Supper was a tale of two meals – we women and the children enjoyed a generous and tasty spread of food on one side of the room, modestly behind a separating screen, ... During a visit to the International Centre of Cultures and Religions in its -
Focus on Community Relations in Paris: La Goutte | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/focus-on-community-relations-in-paris-la-goutte-dor28 May 2024: Betwixt hidden and public transcript, the relations that his store, and the many similar ones in the vicinity, fosters, weld together the Moroccan state discourse of interfaith Maghrebi unity while simultaneously ... This is a kind of Trust that his -
Early or Forced Marriages at the Intersection of | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/early-or-forced-marriages-at-the-intersection-of-religion-gender-and-the-state28 May 2024: All those factors create significant impacts for the health and wellbeing of the victims as well as for their children. ... This combination of factors leads to the problem that violence against women, children and queers within religious minorities is
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