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When it comes to religion, the Asian-American community is a study in contrasts, comprising groups that run the gamut from highly religious to highly secular. A new survey report examines the Asian-American population from the angle of religious affiliation, highlighting the beliefs, practices and views of Christians, Buddhists, Hindus, the religiously unaffiliated and other faiths. READ THE FULL REPORT >
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JULY 19 - USA TODAY
An article highlights the key findings of a new Pew Forum survey report on the religious affiliation, beliefs, practices and views of Asian Americans and cites Senior Researcher Cary Funk. |
JULY 17 - THE NATIONAL JOURNAL
An article about Muslim American comedian Dean Obeidallah's use of humor to address sensitive topics cites findings from the Pew Research Center's 2011 survey of Muslim Americans. The article highlights the finding that nearly half of the Muslims surveyed say that Muslim leaders in the U.S. have not done enough to speak out against Islamic extremists. |
JULY 18 - LOS ANGELES TIMES
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JULY 16 - THE NEW YORK TIMES
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JULY 15 - THE WASHINGTON POST
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JULY 13 - INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE
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