Jeremy P. Barker
@jaybark7
Director, Middle East @RFInstitute | PhD researcher @IDS_UK | cofounder @EDGEInstitute | Husband & Father | Seeking a city to come, working for impact here
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030 | Findings from Pew Research Center 14th annual Global Restrictions on Religion research with Samirah Majumdar Pew Research Religion and Jeremy P. Barker Religious Freedom Institute
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🎧 Listen to RFI Middle East's latest podcast with Mairéad Smith (@maireadnigabhan) and Jeremy P. Barker, on the Coalition for Just Reparations ( #C4JR )’s recent More Than 'Ink on Paper' report, Taking Stock Three Years After Adoption of the #YazidiSurvivorsLaw . ➡️ open.spotify.com/episode/0RbCmW…
“Where do we want to take freedom of religion or belief in Lebanon? What is the current state? We realized we don’t have a founding document, a Lebanon produced report covering these topics”
Hear more about the National Working Group on FoRB with Fadi Hachem
Privileged to be invited to speak at this morning’s IRF Summit #IRFSummit2024 inaugural event alongside pioneering advocates #ChrisSmith , Katrina Lantos Swett and French Hill, and with the presence of Sam Brownback.
“We are here to speak because our work is not yet done”.
A great kickstart to the IRF Summit advocacy day with members of Congress, religious leaders, advocates and more. Including: Chris Smith (NJ), French Hill, Archbishop Angaelos, Bishop Elias Zaidan (Intl. Committee on Justice and Peace, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops)
75 years after its establishment, the Genocide Convention falls short in preventing atrocities and holding perpetrators accountable. As we mark this day, it is crucial to recognize that preventing genocide requires addressing its root causes.
#NeverAgain
25 years following the passage of the Int’l Religious Freedom Act, our work commands bipartisan support and the global movement to advance religious freedom is growing stronger as we address significant challenges around the world. Grateful to U.S. Institute of Peace, USCIRF, all former IRF