Presentations


10. Fifty Baha’i Principles of Unity: A Paradigm of Social Salvation.Princeton University (21 February 2014). Also published in Baha’i Studies Review 18 (2012). (Forthcoming.)

9. Christopher Buck & Nahzy Abadi Buck, Tablet of Glad-Tidings: A Proclamation to Scholars and Statesmen. Grand Canyon Bahá’í Conference. Phoenix, AZ (24 December 2012).

8. Religious Myths and Visions of America: How Minority Faiths Redefined America’s World Role. Grand Canyon Bahá’í Conference. Phoenix, AZ (23 December 2012).

7. Christopher Buck & Nahzy Abadi Buck, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s 1912 Howard University Speech: A Civil War Discourse for Interracial Emancipation. Grand Canyon Bahá’í Conference. Phoenix, AZ (22 December 2012).

6. Alain Locke: Pioneer of Multiculturalism and Race Amity. National Race Amity Conference. Wheelock College. Boston, MA (10 June 2011).

5. Never Again”: Kevin Gover’s B.I.A. Apology to Native Americans. Pittsburgh Federal Executive Board. Pittsburgh, PA (19 November 2007). See the video referenced in this paper: christopherbuck.com/video/Kevin_Gover_BIA_Speech.mpg.

4. Alain Locke: “Race Amity” and the Bahá’í Faith. Alain Locke Centenary Program. Association of American Rhodes Scholars. Howard University. Washington, DC (24 September 2007).

3. Alain Locke: Bahá’í Principles and the Salvation of Democracy. Martha Root Memorial Lecture Series. Chautauqua Institution. Lake Chautauqua, NY (12 August 2007).

2. 2006 Alain Locke: Race Leader, Social Philosopher, Bahá’í Pluralist. Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel. Howard University. Washington, DC (15 April 2006).

1. The Eschatology of Globalization: Bahá’u’lláh’s Multiple-Messiahship Revisited. First International Conference on Modern Religions and Religious Movements. Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Jerusalem, Israel (18 December 2000).