The March newsletter examines the relationship between religion and immigration in the United States, emphasizing how faith communities shape identity, integration, and civic participation. It highlights churches, mosques, and temples as key sites of social support, community formation, and public engagement.
Featured content includes research on religion’s role in immigrant incorporation, analysis of race and Christian nationalism, and insights into how religious institutions contribute to public health and social cohesion. The newsletter also notes the recognition of John Inazu as a Senior Scholar and highlights programs that convene scholars and practitioners around religious pluralism, polarization, and democratic life.
Additional resources include podcasts, salons, and events designed to translate academic research into accessible tools for educators, leaders, and community stakeholders navigating religious diversity in the U.S.
