Black Religious Liberty Curriculum Discussion Guide

The Black Religious Liberty Curriculum is intended for all those interested in the complicated ways that law, race, and religion meet. While we created the curriculum with law students and scholars in mind, the project is intentionally interdisciplinary. Our speakers include law professors, historians, theologians, religious studies scholars, activists, and preachers. We have aimed to make every video accessible to a broad public audience. 

We sincerely hope that you will not only watch these videos but share and discuss them with others. To that end, we created this course packet to help guide both individuals and groups—such as houses of worship or student clubs—to dig deeper into the questions raised in the individual sessions and the curriculum as a whole, and to consider for themselves the meaning, purpose, and protection of religious liberty for Black faith communities, and for everyone.

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