A stained-glass window that was part of a church shows a dark-skinned Jesus, which was unusual at the time.
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A stained-glass window, which shows Jesus as a Black man for the first time, tells a story not only of race but of gender, class and ethnicity.
Politics, social justice and faith come together each week in many religious leaders’ sermons.
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Race, politics and religion have a long and tangled history in the US. And it all comes together each week in sermons across the country.
Supporters of President Trump put up a cross outside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6,
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The fusing of Christian nationalism and violent extremism on display during the attack on the US Capitol can be traced, in part, to two incidents in the early 1990s.
Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II speaks outside of the St. John’s Episcopal Church Lafayette Square on June 14, 2020.
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From the earliest days of the anti-slavery movement, Black religious leaders have infused the fight for civil rights with spirituality.
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The voices and work of leading Muslim women are proving to be pivotal in changing the landscape of gender, race and religious inequalities.
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Religious organisations and community initiatives succeed where disoriented liberal politicians fail.
A voter at a polling station during the New York primary elections in the Manhattan borough of New York City.
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How white Republicans and white Democrats feel about Muslims is influencing their candidate choice as well as willingness to vote in the 2016 election.