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The Black Religious Liberty Curriculum

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A project of Columbia Law School's Law, Rights and Religion Project, “the Black Religious Liberty Curriculum (BRLC) is a twelve-part video series featuring 24 interdisciplinary scholars in conversation on topics at the intersection of race, religion, and the law. The curriculum was created to expand, reframe, and diversify the public conversation on ‘religious liberty.’ Our ultimate aim is to encourage a more pluralistic approach to religious liberty rights. By examining religious liberty through the lived experiences of Black religious communities, we hope to better understand the history of American religious freedom and generate new ideas for how we might work toward a truly pluralistic nation.”

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