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SUMMARY:Religious Responses to Covid-19 in the US Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:\nYou are invited for a timely roundtable discussion on reli
	gion and COVID-19. Scholars will address pressing questions about the ro
	le religion has played in an array of responses to the pandemic within M
	uslim\, Jewish\, Evangelical\, Native American\, and African American co
	mmunities in the United States. Details are below. Please share widely a
	nd&nbsp\;encourage your students to attend.\n\nSpeakers:\n\nBrenda Child
	 (University of Minnesota)\, &ldquo\;When Native Art is Medicine&rdquo\;
	\n\nTravis Cooper (Butler University)\, &ldquo\;Evangelicals in Quaranti
	ne: Pandemic Responses&nbsp\;Mainstream and Marginal&rdquo\;\n\nMarcia H
	ermansen (Loyola University Chicago)\, &ldquo\;American Muslim Negotiati
	ons of&nbsp\;Authority in a Time of Coronavirus Precarity&rdquo\;\n\nTer
	ri Laws (University of Michigan -Dearborn)\, &ldquo\;Black Coronavirus V
	accine Hesitancy?&rdquo\;\n\nShaul Magid (Dartmouth)\, &ldquo\;Politics 
	and Fear: Jewish Responses to COVID-19&quot\;\n\nFor more details: https
	://events.la.psu.edu/event/religious-responses_covid-19/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>You are invited
	 for a timely roundtable discussion on religion and COVID-19. Scholars w
	ill address pressing questions about the role religion has played in an 
	array of responses to the pandemic within Muslim, Jewish, Evangelical, N
	ative American, and African American communities in the United States. D
	etails are below. Please share widely and&nbsp;encourage your students t
	o attend.</p><p><u>Speakers</u>:</p><p><b>Brenda Child</b> (University o
	f Minnesota), &ldquo;When Native Art is Medicine&rdquo;</p><p><b>Travis 
	Cooper</b> (Butler University), &ldquo;Evangelicals in Quarantine: Pande
	mic Responses&nbsp;Mainstream and Marginal&rdquo;</p><p><b>Marcia Herman
	sen</b> (Loyola University Chicago), &ldquo;American Muslim Negotiations
	 of&nbsp;Authority in a Time of Coronavirus Precarity&rdquo;</p><p><b>Te
	rri Laws</b> (University of Michigan -Dearborn), &ldquo;Black Coronaviru
	s Vaccine Hesitancy?&rdquo;</p><p><b>Shaul Magid</b> (Dartmouth), &ldquo
	;Politics and Fear: Jewish Responses to COVID-19&quot;</p><p>For more de
	tails: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/religious-responses_covi
	d-19/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/religious-responses_covid-19/</a>
	</p></body></html>
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