gentrification

Why my uncle left Judaism

By Jeffrey Salkin — February 26, 2024
(RNS) — Let's be careful how we treat people in our religious institutions. It matters — sometimes across the generations.

In tornado-stricken Nashville, will we rebuild or gentrify?

By Robyn Henderson-Espinoza — March 9, 2020
(RNS) — A Nashville activist theologian who has been dubbed ‘the tornado chaplain’ is adamant that the city’s most recent disaster doesn't benefit predatory developers.

Houses of worship do some soul-searching as their neighborhoods change

By Holly Meyer — July 23, 2017
NASHVILLE — Buildings that once held worship services have been repurposed or bulldozed and redeveloped into bars, restaurants and other secular spaces.

Eviction comes to Church of John Coltrane, home of sacred jazz

By Kimberly Winston — March 31, 2016
SAN FRANCISCO (RNS) Sunday worship is built on a live performance of "A Love Supreme." But where the music will play next, and for how long, is unclear.
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