Simran Singh – Finding Harmony in Chaos

Finding Harmony in Chaos

Hello and welcome to my webpage! My name is Simran and I am very grateful that you are here to learn more about my project: Finding Harmony in Chaos!


 

To start, I’ll introduce myself with five fun facts:

I’m a junior at BU majoring in Middle Eastern and South Asian languages and literatures and minoring in psychology and Arabic.

I am NOT an animal person whatsoever.

I eat a banana with peanut butter everyday in the morning.

I didn’t know the difference between limes and lemons until September 2020.

Three countries I want to visit are Egypt, Russia, and Turkey.

 


On this webpage, which will serve as an awareness initiative, I hope that you will find some insight surrounding the relationship between different religious traditions, violence, stigma, and human experience.

Over the course of Spring ’21 to Spring ’22, I would like to put together a project, this, in which everyone has the ability to learn from others. I would like to start, especially due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, by virtually interviewing different individuals with different levels of expertise and posting their answers here for you all to see, read, or listen to.


I have uploaded some background information below:

Videos:

 

Articles:

https://theconversation.com/five-reasons-the-world-needs-a-wake-up-call-on-religious-persecution-121665

https://www.cato.org/commentary/religious-persecution-continues-increase-threatening-all-believers

Article by Michael Hogg


Interview #1:

Sadhana Sankar, Student at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia

Interview #2:

Anonymous Interviewee

Coming Soon!