Learning more about Religious Diversity
Muslim men and
women’s perception of discrimination, hate crimes, and PTSD symptoms post 9/11.
In
this study, Abu-Ras & Suarez (2009) “examined the relationship between
race-based stress (racial harassment and discrimination) and PTSD in a sample
of 102 New York Muslim men and women post-9/11 while controlling for gender.”
LSU Libraries
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Resources: Religion
Curated by the LSU African and African American Studies Diversity Librarian
Ebony McDonald, this website contains key terms and a reading list on Religion.
Subtopics include Abrahamic faiths, Atheism + Secularism, East + South Asian
traditions, Native + Indigenous traditions, and New Religious Movements.
Muslim
American Experience Reading Guide
List of “300 books published between
1966 and 2018 focused on Muslims and Islam in the United States” – These
includes books from the disciplines of Anthropology, Biographies, Health,
History, Law, Political Science, and more.
Religious
Diversity and American Religious History Edited By Walter H Conser Jr. and Summer B Twiss.
“The ten essays in this volume explore the vast diversity
of religions in the United States, from Judaic, Catholic, and African American
to Asian, Muslim, and Native American traditions.”
Identity Politics
This podcast by Ikhlas Saleem and
Makkah Ali “features new stories and perspectives about race, gender and Muslim
life in America”
Heart and Soul
This podcast from BBC explores
different stories of people of all religions and faiths from across the world,
including many with intersecting identities.