Center for Indian Studies
The Center for Indian Studies, SUNY at Stonybrook is dedicated to “multi-directional flow of knowledge and scholarly exchange that enhances local and global communities.”
The Center for Indian Studies, SUNY at Stonybrook is dedicated to “multi-directional flow of knowledge and scholarly exchange that enhances local and global communities.”
Presbyterians for Earth Care, formerly Presbyterians for Restoring Creation, is a grass-roots national organization of Presbyterians associated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) who are concerned about the environment and work to support the church’s environmental statements and goals.
The Institute for the Study of Asian American Christianity works to educate church leaders and scholars on the Asian American Christian community by providing resources and education programs.
The Mennonite Creation Care Network encourages the congregations in the Mennonite Church USA and the Mennonite Church Canada to engage in care of the environment and serves as a network for Mennonites engaged in that work. Jennifer Schrock heads the network, which is based in Wolf Lake, Ind.
The Asian-American Journalists Association posts Style Guides for journalists covering Asian-American and Pacific Islanders and Asian-American and Pacific Islander issues.
Rita Nakashima Brock is research professor of theology and culture and director of The Soul Repair Center at Brite Divinity School in Fort Worth, Tex. She has written about feminist theology and Asian-American women. Her books include, as co-editor, the 2007 release Off the Menu: Asian and Asian North American Women’s Religion & Theology. She contributed one […]
The Episcopal Ecological Network is a ministry of the Episcopal Church that advocates on behalf of the church for care of the environment.
C.N. Le, a senior lecturer professor of sociology and director of Asian and Asian-American studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, runs the comprehensive Web resource Asian-Nation, which he describes as “a sociological exploration of the historical, political, demographic and cultural issues that make up today’s diverse Asian-American community.” It includes a section on religion and spirituality.
Doua Thor, a Hmong-American who emigrated with her family in 1979 from Laos, is executive director of the Southeast Asia Resource Action Center.