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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home2/wrdblogo/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Chicago\u2019s long history with esotericism, occultism, and alternative spirituality allows students to explore the disciplines of anthropology, rhetoric, and sociology, through the diverse belief systems that thrive in the city. WRD Instructor Jason Winslade has incorporated themes of occultism in his Explore Chicago classes since 2000. Winsalde\u2019s course \u201cUnveiling Occult Chicago: Secret Societies, Magicians, and Alternative Spiritualities,\u201d <\/i><\/b>examines how the Chicago occult community has influenced mainstream rhetoric and values, particularly politics and activism.<\/p>\n \u201cEvery mainstream religion has its past in esotericism\u2026it is part and parcel of our culture. It\u2019s important to point out to scholars and other academics, and students, that this isn\u2019t this separate fringe thing; it\u2019s ingrained in us and the way we think,\u201d said Winslade.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Students in Winslade\u2019s AQ2012 \u201cUnveiling Occult Chicago\u201d course had the opportunity to present their coursework at \u201cMapping the Occult City: Magik and Esotericism in the Urban Utopia.\u201d This pre-conference to the 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religions was organized by Winslade in partnership with the Phoenix Rising Academy and the WRD program. Students Nikki Kaplan, Lilli Gregory, Rachel Berg, and Alyssa Walker gave their presentation \u201cOccult Chicago: An Urban History\u201d to a crowd of over 100 international and local AAR members and occult scholars. The presentation focused on the 1893 Columbian Exposition and the World Parliament of Religions, and highlighted the students\u2019 examination of a diverse Chicago community<\/p>\n