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Suriname’s policy toward Indigenous Peoples did not originate in this small region. It is based on the principles defined by […]
Suriname’s policy toward Indigenous Peoples did not originate in this small region. It is based on the principles defined by […]
from the New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/23/opinion/free-speech-campus.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
Free Speech Doesn’t Mean Free Rein to Shout Down Others Read More »
The new report from PRRI also found that many religious Americans support LGBTQ nondiscrimination rights, even those who oppose same
Report: LGBTQ Americans tend to be younger and have no religion Read More »
The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of North Carolina held a leadership forum to help pastors figure out how to speak out
‘Purple church’ pastors mull leadership strategies in polarizing times Read More »
Simply put, trust means confidence. The opposite of trust – distrust – is suspicion. When you trust people, you have
Trust/confidence and distrust/suspicion Read More »
‘The seminary needs a deeper reckoning,’ they wrote, ‘with its current relationship to and investment in modern systems of enslavement.’
Princeton Theological Seminary students, alumni seek ouster of trustee chair Read More »
I felt the same way about the inipi. My ability to explain what had happened didn’t obscure my absolute joy
What was the mechanism of this connection? Read More »
“WHO WOULDA THUNK…A SEMICOLON”1 Rarely would I steal..not plagiarize..but steal a title from an author or organization…but the claim to
“Who Woulda Thunk…A Semicolon” Read More »
free article from the New York Times With America’s white conservatives increasingly drawn to Christian nationalism, many Black believers feel
Black, Evangelical and Torn Read More »
a free article from the New York Times
Our New Promethean Moment Read More »
For centuries, we have recognized the importance of networking. According to Brian Uzzi, a management professor at Northwestern University, networks
Networks come with three major advantages Read More »
by Robert P. Jones https://religionnews.com/2023/03/14/five-charts-that-explain-the-desperate-turn-to-maga-among-conservative-white-christians/
Five charts that explain the desperate turn to MAGA among conservative white Christians Read More »
Just as the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and the Dawes Act of 1887 were used to strip Native tribes
Slavery was abolished, but the beliefs that justified it were not. Read More »
by Angela Denker https://open.substack.com/pub/angeladenker/p/how-can-a-poor-man-stand-such-times?r=1ewbq&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
How can a poor man stand such times and live? Read More »
In his new book, the scholar examines how religion shaped the history of major sports in North America https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/mar/13/author-and-priest-randall-balmer-sport-has-eclipsed-religion-as-the-us-pastime
Author and priest Randall Balmer: ‘Sport has eclipsed religion as the US pastime’ Read More »
If you ask young people to leave race at home, you might as well tell them to stay home, too.
Young people flourish where faith leaders see color Read More »
The biological ‘brainwashing’ that happens while you are sleeping is crucial for filtering out toxins. Here’s how to optimise your
The battle to boost our deep sleep – and help stop dementia Read More »
The city’s board of supervisors showed support for a plan to compensate eligible residents for slavery and systemic racism. https://qz.com/reparations-san-francisco-slavery-racism-1850227344
San Francisco’s Black residents could get a $5 million reparations payout Read More »
In fall of 2015 I was part of a panel forum exploring the history and future of progressive faith communities
“This is a message those other White people need to hear.” Read More »