The Pluralism Project: World Religions in America is a twenty year research project engaged in the study and documentation of the new religious diversity in the United States. We will explore particularly the communities and religious traditions of Asia and the Middle East that have become woven into the religious fabric of the United States in the past 50 years.
Our mission is to help Americans engage with the realities of religious diversity through research, outreach, and the active dissemination of resources.
In the past 50 years the religious landscape of the United States has changed radically. There are Islamic centers and mosques, Hindu and Buddhist temples and meditation centers in virtually every major American city. The encounter between people of very different religious traditions takes place in the proximity of our own cities and neighborhoods. The results of the 2000 census underscore the tremendous scope of ethnic change in our society, but tell us little about its religious dimensions or its religious significance.
Pluralism Project Director, Diana Eck speaks with Sarbpreet Singh of Gurmat Sangeet Project about the Sikh tradition in this video, produced with a grant from Odyssey Networks.
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