A Blessing and a Curse? Modern Flushing and Pluralism

1st Global Conference on Critical Issues in Pluralism, Mansfield College, Oxford University (UK), September 20, 2003.

The New New York: Queens

“The New New York: Queens.” The Brian Lehrer Show. WNYC, 17 July 2003. https://new.rscotthanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2003/07/The-New-New-York_-Queens.mp3

“Consecrating ‘a National Shrine to Religious Freedom’: Bowne House and the Tercentenary of Vlissingen (Flushing) in 1945

Researching NY Conference: Perspectives on Empire State History, SUNY-Albany, November 22, 2002.

Pluralism Commentary

“Pluralism Commentary.” Religion & Ethics Newsweekly. PBS, 22 June 2001.

Religion in Inaugural Addresses

“Religion in Inaugural Addresses,” Sightings, the Martin Marty Center, the University of Chicago Divinity School 

Neighborhood Narratives in the City of Gods: Religious Freedom, Immigration, and Pluralism on Bowne Street in Flushing, New York

The Immigration and Ethnic History Society, The American Historical Association, Boston, MA, January 7, 2001. Organizer of session.

Intra-and Extra-Religioethnic Encounters: Responses to Plurality Among Hindu Temples on Bowne Street in Flushing, New York

The American Academy of Religion, Boston, MA, November 20, 1999. Organizer of session.

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Sengupta, Somini. “A Snapshot of World Faith; On One Queens Block, Many Prayers Are Spoken.” The New York Times, 7 November 1999.

Review of New Directions in American Religious History

Review of Harry S. Stout and D. G. Hart, eds., New Directions in American Religious History, Journal of Religion (October 1999).