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Guidelines on Dialogue “Interfaith Guidelines on Dialogue," Presbyterian Church U.S.A., Office of Ecumenical and Interfaith
Relations, Louisville, Kentucky.
Called to Be Neighbors "Called to Be Neighbors and Witnesses: Guidelines for Interreligious Relationships." Nashville: United
Methodist Church Publishing House, 1980.
Muslims and Catholics on Religious Freedom The Islamic/Roman Catholic Committee, "Religious Freedom in America: Reflections by Muslims and Roman Catholics." Los Angeles, October 1988.
Parliament of Religions, 1993
Toward a Global Ethic Toward a Global Ethic, Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions. Chicago, 1993.
Executive Summary Executive Summary, Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions. Chicago, 1993.
Stereotypes and Prejudice
Not in Billings, Montana! "Not in Billings, Montana!" Based on Pluralism Project research by Diana L. Eck, with thanks to Margaret MacDonald of the Montana Association of Churches; Nick Ehli and Greg McCracken of the Billings Gazette (Dec. 4 and 16, 1993); and Roger Rosenblatt, “Their Finest Minute," New York Times Magazine (July 3, 1994).
Dotbusters in New Jersey "Dotbusters in New Jersey." Based on Pluralism Project research by Diana L. Eck, with thanks to
researcher Samir Parikh and the extensive coverage of the Jersey Journal.
A Muslim Family in Maryland David Montgomery, "Vandalism Kindles Support for Family, Concern About Hate Crime," Washington
Post, May 2, 1994
Muslims After Oklahoma City "Incidents of Anti-Muslim Threats," The Minaret (Los Angeles), June 1995.
Pigskin Mascots Tim Giago, "Pigskin Mascots: A Seasonal Insult," Indian Country Today, September 25, 1991.
Camp Anytown, Oklahoma Brian Brus, "Anytown Teaches Students Lessons on Racism, Segregation, Cultures,” The Daily
Oklahoman, August 19, 1994.