The Suburban Women Problem
The Suburban Women Problem
The Intersection of Faith and Activism
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The Intersection of Faith and Activism

The final episode in our Sacred Politics series
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Over the past two episodes of our special series, we’ve examined the role of Christian Nationalism in national politics. In today’s third and final episode, we’re delving into the intersection of religion and social activism. Religion doesn’t have to inspire dangerous rhetoric and regressive policies - it can inspire activists to work for causes of justice and love.

From advocating for human rights to championing environmental stewardship, we uncover how religious groups and individuals have leveraged their faith to fuel positive change.

You can learn more about our guests here:
Shane Claiborne
Red Letter Christians
Rev Karla
And of course our very own Katie Paris of Red Wine & Blue

Thanks again for joining us for Sacred Politics! We’ll be back again next Wednesday with regular episodes of The Suburban Women Problem.

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