
The Skin of Palestine
By Santiago Arcos
In Latin American soccer slang, it is common to say that the uniforms of one's favorite soccer team is their skin. In this case, Palestine’s skin can be found in Chile. The Palestino Futbol Club is a soccer team that was founded in 1920 by Palestinian migrants in Santiago, Chile. Chile holds the largest Palestinian community outside the Arab world, with about 350,000 Palestinian descendants.
Kashmiriyat
By Poulomi Basu
The Kashmiri Pundit festival of Kheer Bhawani brings Muslims and Hindus (Pundits) together in the spirit of tolerance and brotherhood. The festival has withstood the forced migration of the Pundits and even continued uninterrupted throughout the peak of militancy in 1998.

Classrooms of Hope
By Xyza Cruz Bacani
Mindanao is wrought with violence between Al Qaeda influenced Abu Sayaf and government Christian military forces. Amidst the violence, in Patikul, Sulu, Klasrum ng Pag-asa has built a school for Christian and Muslim children to learn together in peace.

Jesus In Iran
By Abbas Hajimohammadi
Armenian Christians have lived peacefully in Iran, a predominantly Muslim country, for more than 400 years. This story offers a closer look at how this Christian minority coexists with their Muslim neighbors.

Back Home
By Eman Helal
Christian survivors of sectarian violence are returning to their predominantly Muslim communities after being attacked by pro-Morsy supporters. How are they engaging and coexisting with their Muslim neighbors?

On Court Uyghur Dreams Grow
By Yuyang Liu
Scholarships are offered to Uyghur youth, the Muslim minority in China, to leave their homes in Xining Province to study with Han youth in Guangzhou at a soccer-focused school.

Solidarity, Not Charity
By Manca Juvan
This project is about Slovenian individuals who went beyond themselves and the socio-political climate they are living in, to volunteer and do good in the “migrant crisis” Europe is currently facing.







