Afro-Caribbean
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Caste in the United States
A Prison Class in African Religion Attracts Students Beyond Its Walls - The New York Times
The Rise of the Hipster Witch | The New Republic
Jeslyn Everitt (Miller)
Jeslyn Miller was a student at Harvard College when she undertook "'How Shall We Sing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land': Cuban Santería in the New York City Diaspora Community." This study addressed the ways in which diasporic connections to Cuba are...
Susan Sered
The Religion, Health, and Healing Initiative (RHHI), under the direction of Dr. Susan Sered, was established in September 2000 in order to further cross-cultural studies of the intersections of healing and religion. The impetus for the initiative was the...
Linda Barnes
Dr. Linda Barnes is a professor of Family Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and teaches in the Division of Religious and Theological Studies in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Boston University. In 2000, she founded the...