This platform compiles resources from religious organizations and faith-based perspectives, offering approaches for collaboration. Resources are searchable by selecting religion/belief, ways to take action (listen, read, watch, engage), and resources for the media including media kits, newsrooms, and reporters guides.
While these resources are incredibly helpful, their information is largely foundational and introductory. Representing Religion encourages in-depth partnerships and collaborations with religious, spiritual, and faith-based communities when representing their stories. We also recommend using our Best Practices for Ethical Representation resource to create a plan for building rapport, establishing collaborations, and measuring reciprocity.
The document “Who Are the Sikhs?” by SALDEF provides an overview of Sikhism, a monotheistic faith founded in the 15th century in Punjab, India, by Guru Nanak.
A brief overview of the tradition and practice of American Baptists.
A not-for-profit digital media company that aspires to connect as many people as possible to all sides of the unfolding Jewish story.
List of media organizations that 70 faces created to reach different audiences, from educational, to youth lifestyle, to historical archives.
Global youth movement that brings together young people from a multitude of backgrounds to increase understanding of different cultures and faiths, promote peace and coexistence, by delivering local community activities.
Dr. Bin Song explores the riches of the Ru tradition and its intellectual, philosophical, and spiritual heritage.
Brings together policy experts, developers, and researchers to combat hate in the digital world. Resource features reports, analysis, and guides for addressing hate online.
An anti-hate by design initiative providing a set of product recommendations for social media platforms to help combat online hate, disinformation, and extremism.
Official website of the Seventh-day Adventist World Church.
The official news channels of the Seventh-day Adventist church.
Directories, digital collections, and media connections.
Supports scholarship in African and Diasporic Religions by scholarly and community exchange with a particular focus on bringing underrepresented voices to the fore.