hate

Biden includes faith leaders in summit’s charge to ‘rise together against hate’

By Adelle M. Banks — September 16, 2022
(RNS) — In the audience were survivors and family members of those lost to violence at houses of worship and other scenes of hate crimes.

Report details discrimination faced by American Muslims

By Joseph Hammond — April 29, 2021
(RNS) — The report, titled ‘Resilience in the Face of Hate: Civil Rights Report 2021,’ found a 9% increase in complaints in 2020, even as hate crimes fell by 20%.

Report: Over 1,000 charity groups are helping fund fringe anti-Muslim projects

By Aysha Khan — May 6, 2019
(RNS) — More than 1,000 philanthropic foundations and charitable organizations have knowingly or unknowingly funneled nearly $125 million into dozens of known anti-Muslim groups over three years.

Invitations to Iftar

By Catherine Orsborn — June 1, 2018
(RNS) — When people gather for dinner in hundreds of homes, mosques, churches, synagogues and community centers across the country, it shows another way for our country.

3 men convicted in Kansas plot to bomb Somali refugees

By Associated Press — April 18, 2018
(AP) — A federal jury found three men guilty of plotting to bomb a mosque and apartment complex housing Somali refugees in Kansas.

Rev. Al Sharpton’s thousand-minister march gains steam after Charlottesville

By Adelle M. Banks — August 17, 2017
(RNS) — Footage from Charlottesville, Va., has prompted some clergy to sign up for an Aug. 28 march. 'This is much worse than we thought in terms of a spirit of hate and immorality,' Sharpton said.

When it’s sexuality versus religion, Americans stand divided

By Adelle M. Banks — June 29, 2017
(RNS) They also don’t agree on whether faith or hate is the motivator for religious believers’ opposition to sexual freedoms.

ADL plans Silicon Valley center to fight cyberhate

By Jon Swartz — March 13, 2017
AUSTIN (USA Today) The Anti-Defamation League is opening a Silicon Valley center to combat the rapid growth in online hate speech.

The religiocification of hate

By Martin E. Marty — December 13, 2016
We hereby nominate 2016 as the year in which the “religiocification of hate” was more visible, patent, and dangerous than in any other year in decades.

Jewish-Muslim alliance formed against anti-Semitism, Islamophobia

By Lauren Markoe — November 14, 2016
(RNS) Prominent clergy, politicians and businesspeople will serve on the Jewish-Muslim Advisory Council.

Responding with love in the face of evil

By Brian D. McLaren — August 11, 2016
(RNS) — The line that matters most is the line between those who respond to hate with more hate, and those who respond to hate with love.

Judge orders makeup for suspect with Nazi tattoos

By Lauren Markoe — July 26, 2016
(RNS) What it takes to get an impartial jury.

An American Muslim’s prayer: Forget love, let’s just be civil (COMMENTARY)

By Hussein Rashid — January 29, 2016
(RNS) As an American Muslim, I want people to stop hating me, but I am not looking for someone to love me.

Fred Phelps, Westboro Baptist Church founder, dies: A legacy of isolation

By Chris Stedman — March 20, 2014
Perhaps the legacy of Fred Phelps is not his anti-LGTBQ activism, but that his life serves as a perfect example of the isolating effects of hatred.

Shooter at Sikh temple left trail of hate

By Judy Keen / USA Today — August 7, 2012

OAK CREEK, Wis. (RNS) Few can know what goes through the twisted mind of a mass killer, but accused Sikh temple shooter Wade Michael Page left behind plenty of signs that he was consumed by one thing: hate. By William M. Welch and Judy Keen.

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