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Boston Candlelight Vigil – United Against Hate

Boston Candlelight Vigil – United Against Hate

Posted on August 9, 2012August 9, 2012 by Br. Larry Whitney
Yesterday evening, the Boston University Sikh Association hosted a citywide vigil at the University’s Marsh Chapel as a communal response to the attack on the Sikh temple in Milwaukee this past ... Read More
My Life as a Sikh in America: A Response to the Wisconsin Massacre

My Life as a Sikh in America: A Response to the Wisconsin Massacre

Posted on August 9, 2012 by Simran Jeet Singh
This past Sunday, the massacre of Sikhs in Wisconsin captured the attention of our nation. As a Sikh-American, I received messages from my from my family, friends, and colleagues, each of whom expres... Read More
Today, we are all American Sikhs

Today, we are all American Sikhs

Posted on August 8, 2012 by Valarie Kaur
Re-published with permission from author. Original source: CNN. CNN Editor’s note: Valarie Kaur is the founding director of Groundswell, an initiative at Auburn Seminary that combines storytelli... Read More
Violence and Visibility: Let's Find Another Way to Teach Religious Literacy

Violence and Visibility: Let’s Find Another Way to Teach Religious Literacy

Posted on August 7, 2012August 7, 2012 by Kathryn Ray
As a Wisconsinite, my heart broke this morning when I heard about the news of a domestic terror attack at a Sikh gurudwara in my home state. As a Christian woman, I was ashamed that this act was commi... Read More
Folly and Wonder: A Reflection on Summer Work

Folly and Wonder: A Reflection on Summer Work

Posted on August 7, 2012August 6, 2012 by Arielle Rosenberg
My neighbor says anything we plant in September takes hold. She’s lining pots of little grasses by her walk. I want to know the root goes deep on all that came before, you could lay a soaker hose ac... Read More
As A Sikh-American I Refuse To Live In Fear And Negativity

As A Sikh-American I Refuse To Live In Fear And Negativity

Posted on August 6, 2012August 6, 2012 by Simran Jeet Singh
As a Sikh-American, I am absolutely heart-broken. As soon as news broke about the massacre in Wisconsin, my parents called me to make sure I was safe. Our conversation was eerily similar to the momen... Read More
Humanizing Victims of Hate

Humanizing Victims of Hate

Posted on August 3, 2012August 3, 2012 by Simran Jeet Singh
I can’t stop thinking about hate. I have written a couple of pieces recently about Islamophobia, Sikhophobia, media profiling and hate-crimes, and both of them focus on the murder of Balbir Sing... Read More
If God is bigger than us, then so is "God's image"

If God is bigger than us, then so is “God’s image”

Posted on August 2, 2012August 2, 2012 by Jason Tippitt
One source of controversy in modern religion concerns the amount of deference given to the discoveries of science. (Note to self: cross “write world’s most profound understatement in one sentenceâ... Read More
The Politics of Movement

The Politics of Movement

Posted on August 1, 2012 by Adam Hollowell
Last week Duke University President Richard Brodhead announced that Luke Powery of Princeton Theological Seminary will become the next Dean of Duke Chapel. Like many others who connect to Duke Chapel ... Read More
Courage Over Apathy: A Response to Jonathan Merritt

Courage Over Apathy: A Response to Jonathan Merritt

Posted on July 30, 2012July 31, 2012 by Chris Hughes
Recent comments by Chick-Fil-A CEO Dan Cathy reaffirming the company’s support of ‘traditional’ marriage and its anti-LGTBQ political activities have been met with an uprising of med... Read More
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