Jorge Rosario-Cintron
April 22, 2023
The Religion, Ethics, and World Affairs (REWA) program offers a minor for Georgetown Main Campus undergraduate students administered through the Berkley Center. The REWA minor gives students an opportunity to explore the role of faith and values across topic areas including international relations, comparative politics, and history and cultures. In our interreligious and intercultural world, developing a nuanced understanding of these topics is of critical importance and value in the academy and across professions.
Our spring symposium is April 22. This virtual space features the research of REWA students from their capstone seminar (GOVT 3824) on diverse topics such as the church and gender equality in Latin America, caste-based disparities in Nepal, social media and religious literacy, and more. We invite Georgetown and the wider Berkley Center community to participate by commenting on the student projects below. See here for the in-person presentation schedule.
In the Series
Response: The Church and Gender Inequality in Latin America
Kendall Flaharty
April 22, 2023
Response: The Contributions of Christian Churches to Peacemaking in the Israel-Palestine Conflict
Domenic De Santes
April 22, 2023
Response: The Coptic People and the State: The Role of Pope Shenouda in Shaping Political Engagement
Karen Samy
April 22, 2023
Response: The Fault Line: Caste-Based Disparities Before, During, and After Nepal’s 2015 Gorkha Earthquake
Sarah Watson
April 22, 2023
Gwyneth Murphy
April 22, 2023
Response: The Synod on Synodality and the LGBT Debate
Jacob Adams
April 22, 2023
Response: The Triumphs and Perils of Social Media for American Religious Literacy
Grace Xu
April 22, 2023