The Pluralism Project at Harvard University

The Pluralism Project at Harvard University

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http://www.pluralism.org/about/mission The Pluralism Project, directed by Dr. Diana L.

Eck, is a research project at Harvard University dedicated to mapping the changing religious landscape in the United States.

The Pluralism Project 04/23/2025

Please join the Pluralism Project and the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations for the Harvard premiere of the award-winning short documentary Abraham's Bridge on April 30th at 6pm. The film screening will be followed by a discussion with Senior Director, Habiba Braimah, Ph.D. and comparative religion and Indian studies Professor and Founding Director of the Pluralism Project, Diana Eck, Ph.D., along with refreshments.

Please fill out the RSVP form for any accessibility or dietary requests.

The Pluralism Project Established by Diana L. Eck at Harvard University in 1991, the Pluralism Project studies and interprets religious diversity and interfaith relations in the United States. The Pluralism Project’s award-winning online educational resources grow out of our ongoing research on the changing religious l...

10/08/2024

📚 Join us for an inspiring Book Talk with Author Stephanie Saldaña ✨

On Wednesday, October 9, from 1-2:30 PM, Stephanie Saldaña will share insights from her latest book, "What We Remember Will Be Saved: A Story of Refugees and the Things They Carry."

This powerful book weaves together stories of Syrian and Iraqi refugees, uncovering the remarkable things they carried with them—both tangible and intangible—during their journeys of survival. Through these poignant narratives, Saldaña explores the resilience of the human spirit and the stories we hold within us, even when everything else is lost.

Don't miss this unique opportunity to hear from the author herself about the experiences and memories that continue to shape our world today.

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New Mexico tribe gets back 'Apache Christ' icon, and a new pastor 07/24/2024

New Mexico tribe gets back 'Apache Christ' icon, and a new pastor Apache Catholics at a New Mexico parish told OSV News more questions than answers remain after two pieces of art belonging to the community were suddenly removed from their church, then returned to tribal offices a few days later after public outcry — with no clear explanation from diocesan person

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