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Shot for Speaking Out: Fighting Human Rights Violations in the Philippines
Social justice activist Brandon Lee was targeted for assassination by the Philippine military. His story reveals a crisis of US-funded human rights violations and a movement for change.
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faith in action
Reflections on Attending COP28 in Dubai
As part of the UMC Church and Society delegation, Rev. Emily Carroll, Pastor of Shady Grove United Methodist Church, Louisiana and Executive Director of Green the Church Louisiana, shares her experience attending last month's United Nations Climate Change Conference.
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faith in action
White Christian Nationalism, Hate and Extremism: An Interview with Dr. Joseph Wiinikka-Lydon
Dr. Wiinikka-Lydon, Senior Research Analyst with the Intelligence Project of The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), discusses the findings of the SPLC 2022 Report on Hate & Extremism released in June 2023.
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faith in action
Church and Society's 2019-2020 Interns
We are excited to introduce our Wesley Theological Seminary interns! This class of theological interns started with us this fall and will continue through the spring of 2020.
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Pages for Progress - Summer 2024
Join us as we discuss the book and dive deeper into the topic of voting rights as people of faith. We will also learn what is happening now and how we can get involved in the continuing work for free and fair elections.
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faith in action
Title X funding: Cutting our nose off to spite our face
Rebecca Lucas served as a nurse in labor and delivery for more than 30 years. She argues that in an effort to prevent abortions, the cuts to Title X will increase the number of abortions and increase the number of women who die due to complications related to pregnancy.
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faith in action
Mary McLeod Bethune Honored at U.S. Capitol
Pelosi, Congressional Leaders Host Statue Dedication Ceremony, while Church and Society Host Statue Celebratory Event
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faith in action
It’s 54 Years Later
Many things have happened. Many things have not. Is there still the possibility of non-violent change?