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The growing economic inequity is linked with growing inequality in other spheres

In stark contrast to the decades of the Great Convergence, when average Americans garnered a growing share of a growing […]

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Americans’ support for LGBTQ rights higher than ever, even as white evangelicals lag

While Republicans and white evangelical Protestants are among the least likely to support three key policies regarding LGBTQ rights, their

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The religion of empire

Even within Christianity itself, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of denominations all claiming to know the true message of

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Houses of faith are building affordable housing on their properties

The national nonprofit Enterprise Community Partners announced $8.5 million in grants from the Wells Fargo Foundation to help houses of

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Excuse me, your Whiteness is showing…(on Ukraine, White media, and really embarrassing supremacy culture).

By Kerry Connelly https://medium.com/@CoachKerry/excuse-me-your-whiteness-is-showing-on-ukraine-white-media-and-really-embarrassing-supremacy-6ba9ba2af948

Excuse me, your Whiteness is showing…(on Ukraine, White media, and really embarrassing supremacy culture). Read More »

Sit, listen, and share

One such example of choosing who I would dialogue with came from joining a student group devoted to racial reconciliation

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The stubborn belief that needs to shift

So what is the stubborn belief that needs to shift now for us to make progress against inequality? I found

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Indigenous nations sue North Dakota over ‘sickening’ gerrymandering

The suit charges that diluting Indigenous power violates their voting rights and will handicap tribe members who run for office

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Surprises are challenging

Like most people on the spectrum, I need some structure and predictability. Surprises are challenging. Unwanted physical exchanges can be

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God loves the stranger and commands us to do likewise

I cannot suggest what that should mean for you. One cannot legislate love. I can only remind you that in

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Jim Wallis is on a mission to make voting rights the religious issue of our time

By Michelle Boorstein https://www.washingtonpost.com/religion/2022/02/18/sojourners-jim-wallis-voting-rights-religious-left/

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Racial unity: Merged Southern congregation sets an example

from Religion News Service https://religionnews.com/2022/02/15/racial-unity-merged-southern-congregation-sets-an-example/

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Black deaths were not recorded, except as property loss

Sin is passed down from generation to generation. As it goes, it snowballs. At some point, within five generations of

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Anti-immigrant sentiment

“Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.

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Meet Durham’s Friendship House, a community of Divinity School students and people with disabilities

The Friendship House has a transformative effect on both the students and the core residents. https://www.dukechronicle.com/article/2022/01/duke-university-durham-friendship-house-divinity-school

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Can religion and faith combat eco-despair?

As anxiety over the climate and environmental degradation rises, a scholar argues that teachings from religion and spirituality need to

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Claiming “color blindness”

THE COMMON IDEA of claiming “color blindness” is akin to the notion of being “ not racist” – as with

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Rowan Williams calls for UK wealth tax to tackle ‘spiralling inequality’

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/feb/17/rowan-williams-uk-wealth-tax-inequality-archbishop-rich-poor

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The earliest phase of the Christian Right movement didn’t bridge the Protestant-Catholic divide

The earliest phase of the Christian Right movement didn’t bridge the Protestant-Catholic divide. But when Protestant Christian Right leaders such

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Our spiritual leaders need to step up to heal our political divisions

By Sister Simone Campbell https://religionnews.com/2022/02/16/how-faith-leaders-can-heal-the-peoples-divisions-and-restore-hope/

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The Lasting Legacy Of Redlining

From FiveThirtyEight https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/redlining/ The project looked at 138 formerly redlined cities and found most were still segregated — just like

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