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On June 14, USIP, along with the University of Notre Dame's Keough School of Global Affairs and its Ansari Institute for Global Engagement, took a closer look at the complex social, political, economic and religious factors that fuel discrimination towards religious minority communities during periods of political uncertainty. Panelists discussed cross-national trends identified through the USAID-USIP Closing the Gap project, as well as recent events in Myanmar and Iraq. They will also examined anti-Semitism in a global context. And finally, this conversation considered lessons from the U.S. context and explore policy interventions for reducing tensions and promoting peace.
Mahan Mirza, opening remarks
Sabrina Dent
Billy Ford
Knox Thames
Jason Klocek, moderator
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/religious-discrimination-during-crises-global-perspective
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On June 14, USIP, along with the University of Notre Dame's Keough School of Global Affairs and its Ansari Institute for Global Engagement, took a closer look at the complex social, political, economic and religious factors that fuel discrimination towards religious minority communities during periods of political uncertainty. Panelists discussed cross-national trends identified through the USAID-USIP Closing the Gap project, as well as recent events in Myanmar and Iraq. They will also examined anti-Semitism in a global context. And finally, this conversation considered lessons from the U.S. context and explore policy interventions for reducing tensions and promoting peace.
Mahan Mirza, opening remarks
Sabrina Dent
Billy Ford
Knox Thames
Jason Klocek, moderator
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/religious-discrimination-during-crises-global-perspective
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