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ARCHIVE OF COVERAGE: Religion, Faith & Spirituality

IMC-US30 Oct 2007
This page archives coverage of faith-based activism, expressions of grassroots spirituality, and activism involving religious groups and the politics of religion in the US. It is not a complete archive of such coverage. If you know of a story that is missing, please contact the editorial collective at imc-us-editorial((at))lists.indymedia.org.

< Thousands March to End the War, Oct 28, 2007.

Operation Rescue's Randall Terry Slinks Into National Press Club

DC24 Jul 2009
INVETERATE RELIGIOUS NUTCAKE PROFESSES NONVIOLENCE WHILE ISSUING COY, THINLY-VEILED THREATS AGAINST DOCTORS, DEMOCRATS, PRO-CHOICE MOVEMENT

After a momentous comeback show at the Supreme Court, Randall Terry And His Fabulous Fail Train staged an encore performance at the National Press Club.
While claiming to draw inspiration from Martin Luther King, he simultaneously issued dire warnings of "convulsions" and attempted to draw parallels between fetuses and Holocaust Jews, while also taking a moment to mock his fellow Catholics. Still photography by Isis, via Flickr. | Video by Mike Flugennock: Nobody Here But Us Chickens, streaming out of YouTube, 05mins. 29secs.

Atheist Film Festival to be Held June 28th at SF's Roxie Theater

San Francisco Bay Area28 Jun 2009
On Sunday June 28th, the first-ever Atheist Film Festival will be held at the Roxie Theater in San Francisco's Mission District from 12pm to midnight. Feature-length films will be shown in the 240-seat theater, short films in the small 46-seat screening room. The festival is sponsored by San Francisco Atheists.

Worcester's Albanian Festival 2009

Worcester16 Jun 2009
Worcester’s Albanian Festival came together this year over the weekend of June 5th – 7th at Saint Mary’s Assumption Albanian Orthodox Church. The festival celebrated the culture and tradition of Worcester’s large Albanian community. Re-sizd main image.jpg

Noam Chomsky Addresses Thousands at Riverside Church

NYC14 Jun 2009
Renowned leftist intellectual, linguist and author Noam Chomsky discussed democracy, the economy and global crises June 12 at Riverside Church in Harlem. Chomsky joins a list of other prestigious politicians and activists to speak at the historic Riverside Church, including Martin Luther King, Jr., the Dalai Llama and Desmond Tutu.

Over 2,000 people attended the event, which benefited the social change group the Brecht Forum. Chomsky’s hour-long talk, entitled “Crisis and Hope: Theirs and Ours,” addressed a range of social and political topics. He examined U.S. political policies over the past few decades and encouraged the audience to challenge neoliberalism, military intervention and capitalism.

"Achoti", Organization Representing Jews of Color Demonstrate a Culture Convention

San Francisco Bay Area08 Jun 2009
On Wednesday, May 27, members of "Achoti" (my sister), a feminist organization representing jews of color (Mizrahim-Jews who emigrated from Arab countries) and members of the Democratic Mizrahi Rainbow, came to the Jerusalem Theater to demonstrate a convention about culture in Israel. The activists held signs that looked like bank checks with names of cultural institutions and the amount of money given to each. One check (in the picture below), addressed to "Mizrahi culture" had no money on it and the wording "void" was added.

"The Mormons are Coming, the Jews are Coming!"

Philadelphia02 Jun 2009
A reflection on means and ends.

The bigoted ads [against Proposition 8] were placed on newspaper Web sites in three Eastern states last month — by "Californians Against Hate"!! The ad was rejected by the Kennebec Journal in Maine, which said that the copy "borders on insulting and denigrating a whole set of people based on their religion." Right on, Kennebec Journal!

Photo from Prop 8 Demo in Westwood (part 2)

Boston Bashes Back Against Exodus: Radical Queers Disrupt Ex-Gay Ministry Training

Boston06 May 2009
At 9AM on Tuesday April 28th, somewhere between 50-70 people came to the iconic Park Street Church across from Boston Common to attend an Exodus Ministries training. Attendees watched a video wherein 'former homosexuals' and 'former lesbians' spoke of the power of god to heal 'sexual brokenness' and restore heterosexual desires to the most fallen of souls. During the 'male homosexuality' portion of the training, 'former homosexual' Jeff Buchanan shared his experience of having turned from his homosexual past, as well as the causes of male homosexuality, which include resentment of male authority and lack of bonding with fathers. This had been going on for quite some time when Jason Lydon, pastor of the Community Church of Boston, whom the event organizers had foolishly invited, stood up and informed the attendees of their culpability in the suicides of two eleven year old boys in April 2009, both prompted by anti-gay bullying.

Four Catholic Workers From Urbana-Champaign Among 22 Arrested At Blackwater Site

Urbana-Champaign30 Apr 2009
News is starting to come in about a non-violent demonstration that took place over the weekend at Blackwater's training camp in Jo Davies County, northwest Illinois. Among 22 who were arrested in the demonstration, four were members of the local St. Jude Catholic Worker House. They delivered this message...

White Supremacist Group Sponsors "Jihad Watch" Muslim Hater At American University

DC27 Apr 2009
It looks like Robert Spencer of "Jihad Watch" is going to be hosted by the latest in white supremacist groups called "Youth For Western Civilization" - Monday April 27, 2009, American University. Anyone who knows the exact time or where on campus, please post it in the comment section to keep us informed.

"Youth For Western Civilization" has been declared a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. People should please come out to voice opposition to this growing trend of campus hate "The Youth For Western Civilization" has been trying to incite in colleges all over the country.

'God Hates Fags' gets counterdemos at Fairfax High

DC31 Mar 2009
A report from Virginia!

In Virginia, the Westboro Baptist Church started off its tour by first visiting Fairfax High School. Most of the counter protestors expressed confusion at this choice of venue, as Fairfax High School has not done anything newsworthy with regards to the LGBTQ community. It was later revealed that Westboro chose the high school as a target because of Fairfax High School's Rebel mascot; Church members claim that Fairfax High School was an example of how America rebels against god. Police at Fairfax High School were nervous and on-edge, but no altercations occurred.

The Westboro crowd then moved to George Mason U to protest that school's Pride Week. The five WBC members were met by a diverse crowd of counter-protesters numbering in the low hundreds. Police at this event were out in even greater number, but their disposition seemed more bored than anything else. Photos by Wespennest | God Hates Fags gets counterdemos-and urine thrown on them | Video of Phelps crew chased to car in DC later same day

Banner Drop Over Cross Bronx Expressway Continues Wave of Jewish Solidarity

NYC11 Feb 2009
A banner drop over New York City's entrance to the Cross Bronx Expressway, at 179th Street and Amsterdam Avenue in Manhattan, carried out by members of Jews Against the Occupation/NYC, declared "Free Palestine." This action by Jewish New Yorkers continued the wave of increasingly public Jewish solidarity with the Palestinians recently targeted by the Israeli government's attack on the Gaza Strip, which killed over 1,300 people. Four banners were hung from overpasses on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and a fifth near the U.S.S. Intrepid on the West Side Highway in January.

Ecovillage advocate visits Brooklyn, promotes sustainable lifestyles

NYC09 Feb 2009
Diana Leafe Christian visits the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture to promote her latest book, Finding Community: How to Join an Ecovillage or Intentional Community, and to discuss the benefits socio-economic and spiritual of creating intentional communities.

UNDERCOVER WITH PORTLAND ARCHBISHOP VLAZNY

Portland05 Feb 2009
Conservative Portland Catholic Archbishop John Vlazny recently attended the right-to-life protest at Pionner Square against women's rights with 7,000 other conservatives. Since then, he gave a series of talks at Beaverton's Lady of Peace retreat center on job openings in the Catholic Church and conservative Catholic values.

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