Please, No Moore
We’ll discuss the latest revelations about so-called Ten Commandments judge Roy Moore. A darling of the Religious Right, new women have seemingly come forward each day to allege inappropriate, [...]
We’ll discuss the latest revelations about so-called Ten Commandments judge Roy Moore. A darling of the Religious Right, new women have seemingly come forward each day to allege inappropriate, [...]
Research consistently shows that the more contact Americans have with people from diverse backgrounds, the less they fear and the more they appreciate people who aren’t like them. Few [...]
Rev. Dr. Joan Brown Campbell (2008)
When some people think of Cuba, they picture President Kennedy’s favorite cigars, rum, and antique cars. But there’s much more to our neighboring island. This is a vibrant community with immense [...]
Here’s what’s coming up this weekend on State of Belief Radio – Just like President Obama, we’re heading to Cuba. We’ll talk to the Rev. Dr. Joan Brown Campbell about her decades of [...]
There are also those Cronkite Award winners who are remembered, no less for their activism and impact in defending our Constitiution, but because they grew to be dear friends of Welton’s and [...]
From the Religion News Service: In years past,…a White House liaison has contacted the [National Day of Prayer Task Force headed by Shirley Dobson] at least a month in advance to ask about [...]
This weekend marks the one-year anniversary of the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and we look back at the tragic event, its aftermath, and the role of the Black Lives Matter [...]
Here’s what’s coming up this weekend on State of Belief Radio – Anti-Muslim activist Pamela Geller gets what she wanted: violence in the name of Islam in Texas. We’ll talk about the [...]
Following the deaths of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Tamir Rice and countless other unarmed black men and boys by white police, few still try to claim we live in a post-racial United States. As [...]