Jacqueline Woods Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter and Jacqueline Woodson Share Their Views on Race, Religion and Rights

In their recent interview with New York Times’ Philip Galanes, Jimmy Carter and Jacqueline Woodson shared their early life memories and views on race,

UAE Announces Harsh Sentences for Religious Discrimination, Including Death Penalty

The new law makes religious and racial discrimination a crime punishable by law. This week, the United Arab Emirates issued a new law that

Christian Leaders Express Support for Majority Ruling on the Marriage Equality Case

Two Christian leaders openly discuss their support of same-sex marriage. The ruling by majority of the Supreme Court of the United States of America

Sikh Student ROTC

Sikh Student Wins Court Case to Wear Turban, Keep Beard and Be In ROTC

Sikh Student Wins Court Case to remain in ROTC with Sikh religious symbols intact. Last year, Iknoor Singh applied to be a part of

Narendra Modi

Indian PM Narendra Modi: Religious rights are “non-negotiable”  

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has chastised some of his BJP party colleagues for spreading communal hatred. Modi stressed that the Indian constitution guarantees

Religious Exemption Debate

Religious Exemption Hotly Debated in the White House

Religious Exemption is a major topic of debate as White House outlines anti-discrimination policies. In 2008, Barack Obama asserted that he would implement policy

Religious Hostilities

Religious Violence, Discrimination, Intolerance at an All-Time High in Some Countries

Religious intolerance is at an all time high with many people around the world suffering from acts of hatred. Never before has violence and