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There may be different motives behind the widespread othering of Black and LGBTQI+ Americans today, but the tactics are, sadly, effective - and dangerous to our very democracy. Worse, religious rhetoric gets dragged into the conversation even as books on historical racism get banned and some 500 anti-LGBTQI+ bills proliferate in statehouses across the country. This week on State of Belief, (www.stateofbelief.com/) Interfaith Alliance’s (www.interfaithalliance.org/) weekly radio show and podcast, you’ll hear about building diverse coalitions as the key to achieving inclusivity across lines of division, on the way to a multireligious, multiracial democracy for all of us.
More Than I Imagined: What a Black Man Discovered About the White Mother He Never Knew (www.penguinrandomhouse.com/bo...) is the gripping story of meeting your mother in a mental institution, and confronting a deeply racist half of your family. The author is John Blake, an award-winning CNN journalist who covers race, religion, and politics. John joins State of Belief host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush to talk about this deeply personal memoir, and to share the hard-won lessons that cultivating difficult relationships is the only true way to lasting healing across lines of division.
June, Pride Month, is just around the corner, and that means it’s almost time for Faith for Pride (www.faithforpride.org/) , a national campaign to push back against anti-LGBTQ+ extremism and support the beloved LGBTQ+ members of our communities. Interfaith Alliance and a broad coalition of organizations is leading this effort, and Maureen O’Leary, director of field and organizing at the Alliance, brings a preview of what’s in store - and an invitation for congregations and communities to get involved.