MSU Bias Busters crowdsource interfaith questions

Participants at the North American Interfaith Network conference in Detroit help out on the upcoming Bias Busters project in Muslim Americans.

Participants at the North American Interfaith Network conference in Detroit help out on the upcoming Bias Busters project in Muslim Americans.

Course graduates attended the North American Interfaith Network conference Tuesday in Detroit to seek help on the next Bias Busters guide. The graduates were Dmitri Barvinok, a Michigan State journalism alum, and Merinda Valley, now a journalism senior at MSU.

They explained how the classes produce the guides and asked participants for questions that should be included in this fall’s guide about Muslims. The group also suggested several topics for future guides as well experts that could be consulted on guides.

This is the first guide for which a group of subject-matter experts have been consulted in advance of the start of the course.

The Muslims guide, which will be out in December will be the first in the series to deal exclusively with religion.

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