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City Profile: Atlanta, GA (2012)

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Atlanta, Georgia, the “birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement,” commemorates the nation’s struggle for racial equality in an international World Peace Rose Garden. Here, bands of red and white roses interweave, symbolizing the bringing together of people...

Cindy Brown

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Dr. Cindy Brown is a photojournalist based in Atlanta, Georgia. She became a Pluralism Project affiliate in 2002 while teaching photojournalism in the journalism department at the University of Southern Mississippi. Dr. Brown's project documented...

Angela Rudert

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Angela Rudert began researching the ways in which women negotiate their own forms of power in Swaminarayan Hinduism while she was a student at Cornell University. She  conducted research in Atlanta, GA where the Swaminarayan community has grown...

Michael Allen

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In 2004, Michael Allen, a student at Harvard Divinity School, produced a web resource on Armenian, Coptic, Ethiopian, Eritrean, Syriac, and Indian Churches in America. The goal of this project was to bring about a greater awareness of the presence of...

Gary Laderman

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Dr. Gary Laderman is Goodrich C. White professor and chair of the religion department at Emory University. He became a Pluralism Project affiliate in 1998, researching the changing religious landscape of Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Laderman's research project...

Kathryn McClymond

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Dr. Kathryn McClymond is professor in and chair of the department of religious studies at Georgia State University. She became a Pluralism Project affiliate in 2002. Dr. McClymond and her students researched numerous Buddhist, Hindu, Jain, Muslim and...