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Turkish flag flies in front of the Hagia Sophia

July 11, 2020

Erdogan Decrees Hagia Sophia Revert to Mosque

Senior Fellow Jocelyne Cesari is quoted in the Asia Times about the political strategy behind Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's decree that the historic Hagia Sophia be turned back into a mosque.

Shaun Casey at podium in front of American flag

July 6, 2020

Religion and Presidential Politics

On July 22 Berkley Center Director Shaun Casey is leading an exploration of past presidential elections as well as the role of religion in the 2020 presidential election as part of the Summer Scholar Spotlight Series hosted by the Princeton Senior Resource Center.

Woman wearing a shirt reading "Black Lives Matter" stands among a crowd of demonstrators

July 5, 2020

The Present Belongs to Crowds

In a new Daily Comment for the New Yorker, Senior Fellow Paul Elie reflects on the nature of crowds in this moment characterized by both the COVID-19 pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests, with special reference to Don DeLillo's novel Mao II.

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The WFLF 2024-2025 fellows and the WFLF team.

April 3, 2025

Women Faith Leaders Fellowship Empowers Sisters to Lead Change

The Women Faith Leaders Fellowship (WFLF), hosted by the Georgetown University Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, is working to create an environment where women faith leaders are positioned at the forefront of innovative and holistic development efforts to advance the well-being of women and girls. The 2024-2025 cohort are currently working on their capstone projects, and will come the Hilltop Campus in May. 

Headshot of Lucinda Mosher.

March 26, 2025

Lucinda Mosher to Moderate Panel on Human Dignity Across Sacred Traditions

On April 10, 2025, Berkley Center Research Fellow Lucinda Mosher will moderate a panel at the "3rd Sacred Languages Symposium: Human Dignity," hosted by Hartford International University for Religion & Peace. The symposium explores how sacred texts across diverse traditions articulate and uphold the concept of human dignity.   

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