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Katherine Marshall

April 4, 2024

Katherine Marshall on Religion and Peace at the Grassroots Level

Senior Fellow Katherine Marshall will participate in two panels on grassroots religious peacebuilding efforts and religious answers to religious radicalism as part of the Haifa Laboratory for Religious Studies' May 7 symposium on "Religion and Diplomacy in the Middle East."

Rabbi Abraham Skorka

March 26, 2024

Rabbi Abraham Skorka Shares Thoughts on Catholic Easter and Jewish Passover

Senior Research Fellow Rabbi Abraham Skórka shares his thoughts on the celebration of freedom, redemption, and divine mercy that bridge the Christian celebration of Easter and the Jewish celebration of Passover in a video for the Abraham Joshua Heschel Center for Catholic-Jewish Relations at the John Paul Catholic University of Lublin.

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The WFLF 2024-2025 fellows and the WFLF team.

February 9, 2026

Women Faith Leaders Speak on Maternal Health Gaps in Kenya

Kenyan nuns are providing vital maternal health care in climate‑stressed regions. Member of the Women Faith Leaders Fellowship (WFLF) 2025-2026 cohort Sister Michelle Njeri, OSF, and WFLF alumna Sister Teresa Kiragu, ASN, are quoted on their faith‑driven efforts to protect mothers and newborns.

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January 29, 2026

Religion, Ethics, and World Affairs Minor Program Inspires Students to Research and Reflect

The Religion, Ethics, and World Affairs Minor (REWA) is an academic program run by the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University. As a core project of the center’s student programs, the REWA minor invites Georgetown students to learn about the many ways in which religious traditions have been uniquely intertwined with the everchanging world around us.

Jerome Copulsky speaks at an event.

January 1, 2026

Jerome Copulsky on What Comes After the Declaration of Independence

In a Liberty Fund essay, Berkley Center Research Fellow Jerome Copulsky reflects on what the founding document left open once independence was declared, arguing that the declaration offers guiding ideals, but the work of turning those principles into reality falls to each generation. 

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