The Yale Institute of Sacred Music has announced the launch of the Religion, Ecology, and Expressive Culture Initiative, a project that seeks to foster dialogue and disseminate work by scholars, artists, leaders, and activists across all disciplines and religious and indigenous traditions who are working at the intersection of religion, ecology, and the arts. The initiative will offer important resources to academic audiences and the broader public though the hosting of events and symposia, and the funding of individual and team projects. Details of the kinds of projects that will be considered are outlined on the Religion, Ecology, and Expressive Culture website and submissions will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
“The Institute was founded 50 years ago by benefactors with deep social engagement”, said Martin Jean, director of the ISM. “We are inspired by the conviction that the study and practice of sacred music, ritual, and related arts are critical contributors to scholarly work in the environmental humanities and in matters relating to the global ecological crisis.”