American Academy of Religion – this is the largest scholarly society dedicated to the academic study of religion, with more than 8,000 members around the world. Learn more about the annual conference as well as new research and books in religious studies.

Religious Matters in an Entangled World – a multi-year research program dedicated to studying religion in Europe (especially the Netherlands) and Africa (especially Morocco, Ghana, and Kenya)

Religion and Politics – an online news journal connected to Washington University in St. Louis

Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology – an international multi-religious project studying the religious environmentalism

Religion Dispatches – essays on a wide variety of topics related to religion, politics, and culture

Religious News Service – professional journalism focusing on religion, spirituality, culture, and ethics

The Revealer – online magazine on religion in society published by the center for religion and media at NYU

Virtual Religion Index from Rutgers. Includes a vast number of religion links

The Immanent Frame has academic articles on a variety of new topics in Religious Studies

Religion for Breakfast Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ReligionForBreakfast

The Maydan is an online academic resource on Islam around the globe

Sapelo Square offers podcast episodes, toolkits, and feature articles on the experiences of Black Muslims in the U.S.

The Institute for Social Policy and Understanding has information, data, and analysis on Muslims in the United States

The Mapping Islamophobia Project offers mapped data to understand the nature of events and incidents that Islamophobia inspires

Killing the Buddha is an interesting online magazine of religion, culture, and politics

Here are a several excellent podcasts:

The Religious Studies Project explores issues related to the academic study of religion

The Classical Ideas Podcast aims to "empower students with the core knowledge of major world religions to improve citizenship and agency in a diverse society."

The Ministry of Ideas, run out of Harvard Divinity School, explores ideas that shape our society.

Keeping it 101 Podcast: https://keepingit101.com/about-the-pod

Here are a number of world religion links:

African Traditional Religions: www.afrikaworld.net/afrel
Hinduism: www.hindunet.org
Buddhism: www.dharmanet.org
Judaism: www.shamash.org
Christianity: www.bu.edu./people/bpstone/theology/trad.html
Islam: www.arches.uga.edu/~godlas