Race and Religion: Gen Z’s Religious Participation Along Racial Lines

Global Tides, Apr 2024

In a time of widespread religious decline, Generation Z students on college campuses continue to engage in evangelical campus ministries. Building on the Landscape Study of Chaplaincy and Campus Ministry (LSCCM 2019-2022), this study examines the motivations behind the religious engagement of BIPOC students within the secular environment at Harvard College, specifically within the Asian American community. Data was collected through a series of structured interviews with Harvard campus ministers and students from various racial and ethnic backgrounds, along with a content analysis of campus ministries’ online content. Findings from this study affirm that a common desire for a sense of belonging, which requires a racial dimension for students of color, drives Gen Z religious participation. Students at Harvard engaged in campus ministries that offered the most comfort, leading students of color to coalesce in ethnic-specific groups. Harvard’s Asian American community in particular utilized vast social networks to find belonging in ethnic-specific campus ministries.

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Race and Religion: Gen Z’s Religious Participation Along Racial Lines

Global Tides Volume 18 Article 4 April 2024 Race and Religion: Gen Z’s Religious Participation Along Racial Lines Zoe Swaim Pepperdine University, Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/globaltides Part of the Race and Ethnicity Commons, and the Sociology of Religion Commons Recommended Citation Swaim, Zoe (2024) "Race and Religion: Gen Z’s Religious Participation Along Racial Lines," Global Tides: Vol. 18, Article 4. Available at: https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/globaltides/vol18/iss1/4 This Social Sciences is brought to you for free and open access by the Seaver College at Pepperdine Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Global Tides by an authorized editor of Pepperdine Digital Commons. For more information, please contact . Race and Religion: Gen Z’s Religious Participation Along Racial Lines Cover Page Footnote I would like to express gratitude to Dr. Kim for patiently guiding me through the entire research process and inspiring me with her own innovative work. I would also like to thank the other professors at Pepperdine who have encouraged me to follow my curiosities and equipped me with the tools to do so. To my parents, who have supported me throughout my academic journey, I could not have gotten this far without your support. Finally, to all of the participants at Harvard College, thank you for graciously sharing your experiences and insightful reflections. Without your contributions, this study would not have been possible. This social sciences is available in Global Tides: https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/globaltides/vol18/iss1/4 Swaim: Race and Religion Published by Pepperdine Digital Commons, 2024 1 Global Tides, Vol. 18 [2024], Art. 4 https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/globaltides/vol18/iss1/4 2 Swaim: Race and Religion Published by Pepperdine Digital Commons, 2024 3 Global Tides, Vol. 18 [2024], Art. 4 https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/globaltides/vol18/iss1/4 4 Swaim: Race and Religion Published by Pepperdine Digital Commons, 2024 5 Global Tides, Vol. 18 [2024], Art. 4 https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/globaltides/vol18/iss1/4 6 Swaim: Race and Religion Published by Pepperdine Digital Commons, 2024 7 Global Tides, Vol. 18 [2024], Art. 4 https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/globaltides/vol18/iss1/4 8 Swaim: Race and Religion Published by Pepperdine Digital Commons, 2024 9 Global Tides, Vol. 18 [2024], Art. 4 https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/globaltides/vol18/iss1/4 10 Swaim: Race and Religion Published by Pepperdine Digital Commons, 2024 11 Global Tides, Vol. 18 [2024], Art. 4 https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/globaltides/vol18/iss1/4 12 Swaim: Race and Religion Published by Pepperdine Digital Commons, 2024 13 Global Tides, Vol. 18 [2024], Art. 4 https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/globaltides/vol18/iss1/4 14 (...truncated)


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Zoe Swaim. Race and Religion: Gen Z’s Religious Participation Along Racial Lines, Global Tides, 2024, pp. 4, Volume 18, Issue 1,