
• Confronting Antisemitism (multiple resources)
• An A-Z Guide to Being a Muslim Ally (article)
• Understanding and Promoting Religious Pluralism on College Campuses (article)
• 100 Years of Hollywood Islamophobia (article)
• Muslims are facing a civil rights crisis in America, and it’s the media’s fault (article)
• Imported Hate: Islamophobia in Rural America (video)
• Social Justice Judaica (website)
• Jewish Life in American Cinema: Stereotypes (video)
• Christian Fragility (article)
• Counter-Islamophobia Project (multiple resources)
• Subtle and Overt Forms of Islamophobia: Microaggressions toward Muslim Americans (article)
Indigenous Religions
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Indigenous religions are the majority of the world's religions. This Companion shows how much they can contribute to a richer understanding of human identity, action and relationships. It also challenges their marginalization in the study of religions. An international team of contributors discuss representative indigenous religions from all continents in relation to significant themes. In the process they illustrate a variety of approaches to the study of religions. The Companion therefore provides a valuable resource and a provocation to a full consideration both of some of the most dynamic religions of the world and of ways in which they might be approached.
In an effort at full disclosure, it should be noted that the collaborators in this guide occupy some of the oppressed identities outlined here but not all. This guide has attempted to bring together relevant resources for anti-oppression issues. Still, we are not immune from the limits and hidden biases of our privileges and perspectives as allies.
We welcome any feedback and suggestions for the guide, particularly from the perspectives and experiences of the marginalized groups listed and not listed here.