Authors

Presenter(s)

Anthony Arroyo, Aidan Callero, Peter Carroll, Brooklyn Garon

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10:45-12:00, Kennedy Union Ballroom

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Description

This presentation is a literature review that focuses on the impact of government policies and political events and the prejudice faced by religious groups. Drawing on contemporary research it examines how legislation, political rhetoric, and social movements have influenced public perception of religion, and how politics have marginalized or empowered groups. This presentation aims to foster a deeper understanding of how political landscapes can shape religious identities, discrimination, and intergroup relations.

Publication Date

4-23-2025

Project Designation

Course Project - SSC 200 61

Primary Advisor

Laura M. Leming

Primary Advisor's Department

Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work

Keywords

Stander Symposium, College of Arts and Sciences

Institutional Learning Goals

Critical Evaluation of Our Times; Faith; Practical Wisdom

Politics and Prejudice: The Impact of Policy on Religious Communities

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