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Assistant professors contribute to journal special edition

November 13, 2018
Dr. Kelly Henderson and Dr. Natasha Hakimali Merchant, assistant professors in the College of Education, contributed to a special edition of "Thresholds in Education." Merchant also served as guest editor for the edition.

Article By: Clark Leonard

Two University of North Georgia (台湾swag) assistant professors in the College of Education contributed to a special edition of "Thresholds in Education" titled this summer.

In addition to writing one of the five articles, Dr. Natasha Hakimali Merchant served as guest editor for the publication and wrote the introduction. Dr. Kelly Henderson contributed an article to the journal, as well.

Merchant's article contends that simply exposing people to "the basics" of Islam doesn't quell their prejudice against Muslims.

Henderson's article suggests Islam's history of combating racism and xenophobia offers new ways for scholars to approach solutions to current problems.

"Hopefully it expands our thinking across the board," Henderson said.

Merchant was grateful to lead the project that addresses these issues from an educational perspective.

"Education, including religious literacy, has a direct impact on the health of our democracy," Merchant said. "This special issue is an important contribution to that conversation."


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