Stefanie Butendieck has academic studies in Latin American and Spanish literature, a Master's of Art in Cultural Management by the Complutense University of Madrid and recently graduated from an MSc. in Social Anthropology, Religion in the Contemporary World at The London School of Economics and Political Science, where she is also certified in Public Policy Analysis. She works for The University of Santiago de Chile as an academic editor and publications coordinator and currently lives in London where she is thinking of pursuing a PhD.
How will religious festivals continue amid COVID-19 restrictions? How are religious communities around the world adapting to the pressures of 2020's global pandemic? In this September episode of Discourse!, the RSP's Sidney Castillo speaks with guests Maria Nita, Juan Manuel Rubio Arevalo, and Stefanie Butendieck.
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