Solidarity actions based on religious plurality

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Abstract

The successive crises experienced recently (financial crisis in 2008, refugees in 2015 and the current crisis resulting from COVID) have led to surges in discrimination, racism and lack of solidarity between groups. However, these same crises have inspired important manifestations of solidarity with a significant social impact (improving people’s lives) for many groups and in very different areas. This article focuses on two solidarity initiatives (interreligious language pairs and a cooperative) that contribute to overcoming inequalities and the social exclusion of the most vulnerable groups, to explore whether religious plurality and the interreligious dialogue present in these initiatives are a favourable element for solidarity.

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de Botton, L., Aiello, E., Padrós, M., & Melgar, P. (2021). Solidarity actions based on religious plurality. Religions, 12(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12080564

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