Nearly 40% of Black workers feel comfortable talking about their faith with people at work, the highest of any U.S. racial group, our two recent studies found. But they also risk facing religious ...
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New memo encourages religious identity at work
This article was first published in the State of Faith newsletter. Sign up to receive the newsletter in your inbox each Monday night. Religious expression isn’t just allowed in federal offices, it’s ...
MOORHEAD — Concordia's Lorentzsen Center for Faith and Work will hold an upcoming Faith at Work conference and luncheon, "Workplace Chaplains Caring for Employees," on Friday, March 15, at the ...
Religious faith is a fundamental part of many academics’ identities, but some are nervous of talking about it at work. Elaine Howard Ecklund, a sociologist who studies attitudes towards religion in ...
Many Black Americans want to bring their faith to work but face discrimination. Keeproll/E+ via Getty Images Nearly 40% of Black workers feel comfortable talking about their faith with people at work, ...
(The Conversation) — Nearly 40% of Black workers feel comfortable talking about their faith with people at work, the highest of any U.S. racial group, our two recent studies found. But they also risk ...
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