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Rural chaplains support communities facing hate groups, isolation and labor shortages
By Kathryn Post — September 30, 2021
(RNS) — 'It’s not everybody’s cup of tea. We get our wellies muddy ... We don’t wait for them to come to us, we go to them,' said a rural chaplain in Suffolk, England.
Charlottesville mayor says social media fed hatred and violence at 2017 rally
By Jerome Socolovsky — March 30, 2018
JERUSALEM (RNS) — Mike Signer, the former mayor of Charlottesville, Va., began receiving anti-Semitic messages in early 2017, when, for the first time, he started to speak publicly about being Jewish.
Priest who used to be KKK member apologizes 40 years later
By Jerome Socolovsky — December 10, 2017
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — A former Ku Klux Klan member who burned a cross on a black couple's lawn 40 years ago, before becoming a Roman Catholic priest, has finally written his victims an apology.
Jews will not replace us! (And you will not replace Judaism!)
By Jeffrey Salkin — September 24, 2017
David Bowie got it right: This is not America. It is time for Jews to proclaim a better way.
Twisting the cross: The deadly theology of white supremacy
By Lauren Markoe — August 28, 2017
(RNS) — 'A symbol of love can become a weapon. The icon of redemption can become an instrument of terror,' writes Shane Claiborne.
Former KKK member, now a Catholic priest, went public after journalist’s inquiry
By Yonat Shimron — August 24, 2017
(RNS) — It was not images from the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville that spurred the Rev. William Aitcheson to come forward.
Charlottesville: What I said from the pulpit yesterday
By David P. Gushee — August 14, 2017
White supremacist Christian nationalism must be clearly repudiated by all followers of Jesus Christ.
Mayor of Virginia city targeted by anti-Semitic tweets after criticizing marchers
By Sharon Bernstein — May 14, 2017
(Reuters) Charlottesville Mayor Mike Signer was the target of anti-Semitic tweets after speaking out against white nationalists who converged on a local park carrying blazing torches the night before.
Attempts to silence Muslims, Arabs and South Asians won’t work
By Manar Waheed — February 14, 2017
(RNS) The administration has already learned it was wrong when it came to one executive order — it’s time that it learned that it was wrong on all fronts.
Church of Scientology slams A&E
By guest — December 29, 2016
(VARIETY via REUTERS) Scientology officials say the network should have cancelled a series about Scientology because some people interviewed had been paid for their participation.
Kansas Jewish centers shooter gets the death penalty
By Reuters — September 8, 2015
Frazier Glenn Cross, 74, a former senior member of the Ku Klux Klan, shouted "death to the Jews" with a Nazi salute when he was convicted last month of killing three.
Georgia court hears Klan suit to join ‘adopt-a-highway’
By Reuters — July 10, 2015
ATLANTA (Reuters) The appeals court is hearing the case at a time of soul-searching across the U.S. South about race relations.
What to call acts of terrorism committed by group of Muslims? Islamic? Islamist? Or something else?
By Omid Safi — April 19, 2014
By accurately labeling the terrorism associated with 9/11 as "Al-Qaeda terrorism", we avoid the dangers of legitimizing the terrorist organizations or demonizing an entire religious or ethnic block of humanity.
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