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Description

For many people, religion and spirituality are deeply personal and create values that offer a sense of purpose and community. However, religion may be seen as either impolite to talk about or as dangerously divisive in the public sphere. This course will explore how religious, spiritual, and humanist identities interact with culture and other social identities, as well as explore dynamics of  power and privilege within historical and modern contexts. 

Access and Accommodations

The OED Education Program is committed to fostering accessibility within and across our learning environments. Rather than a logistical “to-do” list, we understand meaningful access as an on-going community practice and an essential part of educational equity.  

Please review our up-to-date accessibility practices prior to our Zoom meeting and email us at odicfans@umn.edu to request accommodations and/or discuss additional access measures. 

Questions?

If you have any additional questions or concerns, please email odicfans@umn.edu.
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