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Loving Thy Neighbor in a Politically Divided World: Bridging the Gap Beyond the Yard Signs

Read the story behind the 'Harris for President' sign in Tracy Simmons' yard. Join the conversation on the intersection of journalism, values and political expression.

A tale of two states: Hope and progress vs. the hate and fear of Christian nationalism

Uncover the threat of Christian nationalism discussed at a recent conference. Explore the impact and implications of this ideology and why coalitions are important.

Atheists inspired hope in my fight against hate at recent rally

Join Sarah Henn Hayward as she shares her spiritual journey from devout Christian to agnostic atheist at the "Unite Against Hate" conference and how other atheists inspired her.

Unite Against Hate’ Conference in Spokane Brings Together Diverse Groups to Combat White Supremacy

Find out how a conference in Spokane brought together activists, academics, and community members to combat hate and promote unity.

‘Sons of Patriarchy’ podcast set to challenge Doug Wilson’s doctrines with real stories of abuse and survival

Join Peter Bell and Sarah Bader for the launch of "Sons of Patriarchy," debuting Oct. 28. This podcast confronts the abuses linked to Doug Wilson's teachings, featuring survivor stories and expert insights on patriarchy and Christian nationalism.

American Atheists will convene Spokane conference to fight Christian nationalism and white supremacy

A two-day conference titled 'Unite Against Hate: Resisting White Supremacy and Christian Nationalism in the Pacific Northwest' will take place Oct. 25 and 26 at the Central location of Spokane Public Library. It aims to equip people who live in the Inland Northwest to fight such hate.

Should Christian men run America? Hell no, say abuse survivors in new documentary

"For Our Daughters" is a labor of love for Kristin Kobes Du Mez, a professor of history at Calvin University and author of "Jesus and John Wayne," and award-winning filmmaker Carl Byker. The two have been working on a long project about Du Mez' book but worried the voices of abuse survivors might get overshadowed in a longer documentary.

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