This article examines the theoretical foundations and practical applications of gender-inclusive communication in religious contexts. It explores principles such as equality, respect, inclusivity, active listening, and transparency, alongside challenges including cultural norms, limited resources, and lack of role models. Drawing on case studies from Kenya, Pakistan, India, Thailand, and the United States, the article demonstrates how inclusive dialogue strengthens social cohesion, enriches cultural life, and enhances accountability within religious institutions.
Anna Neya Kazanskaia (Wed,) studied this question.