We’re hiring ! Join the Center for Religion and Cities (CRC), as we are looking to fill four fellowship positions for the Lifeways of Hope initiative at Morgan State University to start in September of 2022. For more information and to apply please visit: https://t.co/1y0F4uSYNV
The CRC was awarded the Lifeways of Hope grant from the Henry Luce Foundation which will allow us to continue & grow our work in exciting ways! We are thankful for the continued support from our communities, MSU, & the Henry Luce Foundation. To read more: https://t.co/6BAERiD2jk
We’re excited to announce that moving forward the center will be known as: Center for Religion and Cities (CRC)! Thank you all for your continued support. To learn more please visit: https://t.co/wj4qQ9edZR
We’re hiring ! Join the Center for Religion and Cities (CRC), as we are looking to fill four fellowship positions for the Lifeways of Hope initiative at Morgan State University to start in September of 2022. For more information and to apply please visit: https://t.co/hCx74TtwYv
Please Visit: https://t.co/zExhSZUxFN to view our reflection pieces on how The Batman movie shows a representation of the City and the moral issues they tackle.
The Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies (ICJS) is recruiting for their next cohort of leaders! To learn more/apply please visit: https://t.co/BmR9qapYtv
Congratulations to our 2022 Summer Research Grant recipient Lisette Abdiruhman for her project “Black Women and Early Islamic Communities in the United States, 1920-1950” !
Read more about Lisette here: https://t.co/cbvlIFi6yZ
Join FSUMC the Peoples Church as they celebrate 100 years of ministry on May 21st & 22nd in New York! This free event will contain a mixture of celebration, service, and community education, including a salsa concert and a block party 🎉Link to register: https://t.co/yr48clTS01
Congratulations to our 2022 Summer Research Grant recipient Dr. Kate DeConinck for her project “Faith-Based Approaches to Building Affordable Housing in San Diego: A Comparative Project”! @kateyanina
Read more about Kate here: https://t.co/ZNXESfiHkF
Congratulations to our 2022 Summer Research Grant recipient Max Johnson Dugan for his project “Terrains of Halal Consumption: Urban Planning, Diaspora, and Islamic Tradition in Philadelphia”! @m_j_dugan
Read more about Max here: https://t.co/GAp92Vwra8
The The Center for the Study of Religion and Cities auction is now online on BetterWorld! Head to the link below to bid on great items. 100% of all proceeds go to support this amazing cause! Take a look and please repost! https://t.co/mBdX94qwJ0 https://t.co/mBdX94qwJ0
Join us Thursday April 14th for our Betting on Hope Virtual Reception which documents initiatives supported by Relief & Restoration Grants distributed by the CSRC.
https://t.co/3BMwHipB7A
Please join us on April 14 from 6-8pm EST for a virtual event to mark the closing of this collaborative project that brought together the expertise, experience and passions of community partners, faculty, students, artists, and staff.
https://t.co/3BMwHipB7A
Dr. Harold Morales will be teaching a two week religion and cities course at Duke Divinity this summer. The application deadline is February 15, 2022. For more information please visit: https://t.co/QX2psnhxjt
Or email: [email protected]
Dr. Harold Morales will be teaching a two week religion and cities course at Duke Divinity this summer. The application deadline is February 15, 2022. For more information please visit: https://t.co/QX2psnhxjt
Or email: [email protected]