On Tuesday, Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote, “Based on the evidence in the record, a reasonable observer would conclude that the Proclamation was motivated by anti-Muslim animus.” Her dissent was [...]
Finally, we’ll have a Word from Welton on the family separation crisis, evolving nature of news and our capacity as Americans to respond to self-generated crises. Hear the full June 23, 2018 [...]
There is no shortage of organizations in this country advocating for the administration’s most divisive and un-American policies. Sadly, many of them do so in the name of religion. And yet, faith [...]
The Southern Baptist Convention, the largest Protestant denomination in the country, has been embroiled in controversy since Paige Patterson was forced to step down following allegations that he [...]
Under its so-called “zero tolerance” immigration policy, the Trump administration has separated more than 2,300 children from their parents across the southern border with Mexico. The loudest [...]
Berlin is considered an edgy, cosmopolitan, diverse and forward-looking city. Culturally and socially, it’s an international German city which never forgets the brutal genocide of the Nazi era. [...]
At their get-together last weekend, the ironically named Faith and Freedom Coalition pledged $20 million for political candidates who support the Religious Right and reaffirmed their commitment [...]
Although the Poor People’s Campaign has a significant national presence, it is truly a decentralized campaign, with many people of conscience and faith-driven organizations taking part. Welton [...]
Nearly 40 days ago, hundreds of faith leaders across the country were arrested protesting the “evils of systemic racism, poverty, the war economy, ecological devastation and the nation’s [...]
A concert for Jerusalem on June 20 will bring together Muslim, Jewish and Christian voices in New York City. Imam Abdullah Antepli, who was the first Muslim chaplain at Duke University will be [...]