With my WLDC-301 Religions of the World students at the American University in Dubai.
February 2015
February 2015
Paving the way for the development of intercultural/interreligious
awareness is not an overnight business. It necessitates theoretical frameworks and
classroom activities to move beyond superficial understandings of issues such
as race, ethnicity, gender, identity construction and religion.
Following lectures/power point presentations on Judaism, Christianity
and Islam, the workshop’s goal is to help students look at these religions from
a different angle, interrogate their own assumptions and ideas, challenge most
common stereotypes, and produce alternative narratives.
Viewing the world (and describing it) with the opportunity of removing
the mono-cultural glasses and adopt intercultural/interreligious lens.
Amazing work you're doing Dr. Chrabieh with your students.
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Thank you Marianne :)
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