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Originating Office
Center for Faith and Public Life
Publication Date
2010
Type of Document
Research Report
Description
From the Project Overview by Rev. Richard Ryscavage, S.J.: ""During the past year, my colleague and co-director of this project, Dr. Jocelyn M. Boryczka... and I led a Fairfield University academic research team which directly engaged a national group of over 100 scholars, advocates, religious leaders, and journalists from across academic disciplines and faith communities on the complexities of U.S. immigration... the project invited participants to consider immigration through the lens of various faith perspectives and to deliberate on how these perspectives might help transform the national discourse on this issue.""
Original Format
Digital files (PDF); black and white; 62 pages
Publisher
Fairfield University
Place of Publication
Fairfield, Conn.
Repository
Fairfield University Archives and Special Collections
Copyright
Fairfield University reserves all rights to this resource which is provided here for educational and/or non-commercial purposes only.
Citation
Strangers as Neighbors: Religious Language and the Response to Immigrants in the United States.. Research Reports. Fairfield University Archives and Special Collections.
https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/archives-researchreports/5
Identifier
strangers2010