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Welcome to the Center for the Study of Religion and the City’s blog …

The CSRC seeks to inspire, shape, and support scholarly engagements with the city that bridge gaps and partner with diverse religious groups, scholars, activists, community organizations, and policymakers. Toward these ends, we will highlight CSRC work and CSRC supported work as well as broader engagements with religion and cities. Please check back regularly for new content OR sign up bellow for our newsletter to get notified when new articles are published, and consider making a submission with us here.

 

 
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Drawing on Sun Power for Housing Justice (Copy)
Drawing on Sun Power for Housing Justice (Copy)

There's a story in the Popol Wuj about Vucub-Caquix, a powerful and deceptive bird named Seven Macaw, who pretends to be the light of the Sun but in reality only reflects it.

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Harold MoralesJanuary 26, 2021housing, renters, Jews United For Justice Comment
Drawing on Sun Power for Housing Justice (Copy)
Drawing on Sun Power for Housing Justice (Copy)

There's a story in the Popol Wuj about Vucub-Caquix, a powerful and deceptive bird named Seven Macaw, who pretends to be the light of the Sun but in reality only reflects it.

Read More
Harold MoralesJanuary 26, 2021housing, renters, Jews United For JusticeComment
Drawing on Sun Power for Housing Justice
Drawing on Sun Power for Housing Justice

There's a story in the Popol Wuj about Vucub-Caquix, a powerful and deceptive bird named Seven Macaw, who pretends to be the light of the Sun but in reality only reflects it.

Read More
Harold MoralesJanuary 20, 2021housing, renters, Jews United For JusticeComment
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