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The OAR blog is a dissemination and outreach space on religious and conscientious convictions and their plurality, which aims, through various publications, to provide expertise and up-to-date information on this diversity also found in Barcelona.

This space consists of four formats: interviews with people linked to various beliefs, ranging from communities and institutions leaders, participants in OAR activities to scholars in the field of religious diversity; videos on Barcelona’s communities and institutions of religion and conscience, on the festivities held in the city or about OAR activities; articles requested from experts and professionals researching, studying and working in and familiar with the field and also written by OAR team; and finally, other resources that are relevant and provide a point of reference in the world of religion and religious beliefs.

  • “Living together leads to an intermingling of different identities and their transformation into popular culture”: Dvarka Das
  • Hinduism, traditional African religions and Sufism, through tales and fables
  • #Trànsits 2023-2024 (summary of the spring sessions)
  • CHRISTIANITY | Learn about Orthodox Christianity
  • THE INTERVIEW | Amadeu Carbó: “Politics needs to be courageous, and to make each and every religion, faith, culture and language that exist side by side visible”
  • #Trànsits 2023-2024 (summary of the winter sessions)
  • The importance of interreligious dialogue for community building
  • Report “Barxiluna (Dis)memory of the Islamic Past and Present in different aspects of the curriculum”
  • #Trànsits 2023-2024 (chronicle of the autumn sessions)
  • THE INTERVIEW | Maysoun Douas: “Death comes to us all, and we all want to die in a dignified manner” (ISLAM) #Barxiluna
  • ‘We have to ask what kind of society we want to explain why the right to religious freedom is worth defending’, Hatim Azahri
  • THE INTERVIEW | Jordi Alomar: “In 'Trànsits' the spiritual dimension is a way to work on interculturality through music”

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