The Race, Religion, Secularism Network (RRS) was launched in 2018 by scholars based in the Netherlands, at Radboud University—which hosts the RRC project—and the University of Amsterdam, which hosts the EnGendering Europe’s Muslim Question project, headed by Sarah Bracke. The RRS network consists of a group of scholars - -at different stages in their careers, at different universities around the world -- who are interested in the (often obscured) historical entanglement between race and religion,and its relation to secularism and its contemporary manifestations. The network includes scholars from various disciplinary perspectives, including anthropology, sociology, philosophy, political theory, cultural studies, religious studies and theology.