Meanwhile ... On The God Beat

  • Autor: Vários
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  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 2:55:22
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Thousands of women gathered in Detroit over Halloween weekend for the Womens Convention, a conference meant to build upon the energy of Januarys Womens Marchthe largest single-day protest in U.S. history. Our Women and Girls Campaign Associate Jenna Barnett attended the gathering to learn what role faith played in this Convention. She was surprised by what she saw and heard.  

Episódios

  • United but Not Uniform: Finding Faith at the Women’s Convention

    08/11/2017 Duração: 08min

    Thousands of women gathered in Detroit over Halloween weekend for the Women’s Convention, a conference meant to build upon the energy of January’s Women’s March—the largest single-day protest in U.S. history. Our Women and Girls Campaign Associate Jenna Barnett attended the gathering to learn what role faith played in this Convention. She was surprised by what she saw and heard.  

  • Black and DACAmented in the U.S.

    01/09/2017 Duração: 11min

    With the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program in limbo, our Associate Web Editor Dhanya Addanki talked to Patrice Lawrence and Mwewa Sumbwe of the UndocuBlack Network about what the end of DACA could mean. This network was founded by undocumented black immigrants who wanted to center the voices of black undocumented people that are often left out of the immigration conversation. Listen in as they explore the intersections of being black and undocumented in the U.S. and the struggles and joys those identities hold. Click here to sign a petition telling congress to save DACA: http://bit.ly/2wqOgfS Learn more about the UndocuBlack Network at undocublack.org.

  • Can Virtual Reality Rescue Humanity?

    21/08/2017 Duração: 17min

    Video games have long been dismissed from mainstream audiences as shallow or immature, but can they be something more? Our multimedia editor JP Keenan traveled to the "Games For Change" festival to talk with game designers about the power of "empathy games" and learn about future of virtual reality to see if it's the game changer everyone is selling it out to be. More links from the story: Sojourners magazine article about That Dragon, Cancer  Chris Milk's TED Talk Media company behind "Blindfold VR" Planned Parenthood VR experience That Dragon, Cancer official site

  • How These Christian Activists Are Putting the Death Penalty on Trial

    14/08/2017 Duração: 11min

    In January 2017, 18 anti-death penalty activists were arrested and taken to jail for protesting against the death penalty on the steps of the supreme court. On this episode, our Associate Web Editor, @dhanyaddanki, talks to three of the 18 arrested death penalty abolitionists about why they fight against capital punishment. @ShaneClaiborne, Derrick Wayne Jamison, and SueZann Bosler tell us how their faith inspires them into action. These are their stories.  Click here to watch the death penalty teach in that Shane, Derrick, and SueZann were part of at the Sojourners office. 

  • You Can’t Mute All the Trolls: How to Be a Journalist in 2017

    11/07/2017 Duração: 26min

    On today's episode, our deputy web editor @chwoodiwiss chats with with journalists @sullivanamy, @dawn_cherie, and @ayshabkhan about something journos usually don’t like talking about: when doing our job becomes too much. We discuss the public's rising suspicion of journalism, dealing with traumatic images, fending off Twitter hate, and—whew—why we still love the work. For more, read our companion piece in the July issue of Sojourners: http://bit.ly/2sMXaBH.

  • It’s Almost Like Translating: Telling LGBTQ Stories on the Religion Beat

    01/06/2017 Duração: 11min

    On today's episode, we sit down with Eliel Cruz — writer and organizer on religion and LGBTQ identities — to chat translating theology for nonreligious audiences, and where to look for the next big LGBTQ-religion stories. 

  • ‘Does the Incarceration of This 14-Year-Old Girl Make Us Safer?’

    22/05/2017 Duração: 18min

    When 14-year-old Bresha Meadows shot her father after allegedly enduring a lifetime of his abuse, she could have just been one more girl processed through what’s become known as the abuse-to-prison pipeline. But instead, the #FreeBresha movement arrived to question the harsh, punitive nature of our juvenile justice system. Sojourners' Women and Girls Associate Jenna Barnett traveled to Ohio to see how pastors, advocates, and Bresha's family members felt about the case. Listen here to understand the case, and to find out what the church can learn from a social media movement and the 14-year-old girl it rallied behind.

  • A Renaissance of Clicks: The Case for More Religion Reporters

    12/05/2017 Duração: 33min

    On today's episode, our web editor sits down with Emma Green and McKay Coppins — both political reporters (with a religion bent) for The Atlantic — to chat about the state of religion reporting in mainstream media and how The Atlantic approaches the Godbeat. We talk about the challenges and opportunities, we break some news, and we give a hefty plug for the Religion News Association.

  • Spotlight on Immigration: #MayDayAction

    28/04/2017 Duração: 05min

    Immigrants and workers are banding together for a day of action — highlighting how labor and immigration are intricately connected in 2017. Jessica Cobian takes us inside immigration work at Sojourners, and why we'll be at the #MayDayAction on Monday.

  • Spotlight on Climate Justice: The #ClimateMarch

    28/04/2017 Duração: 03min

    Climate justice means more than caring about the Earth — it also means caring for the Earth's people. Alaura Carter takes us inside climate justice work at Sojourners, and why we're headed to the #ClimateMarch on Saturday.

  • Getting Religion at the March for Science

    21/04/2017 Duração: 07min

    On Saturday, thousands of scientists and science appreciators will descend on D.C. for the March for Science, a massive rally to support funding for science research and education. We talked with scientists about the links between science and religion — and why both will be at the march.

  • ‘This Wasn’t About Tim Keller’

    12/04/2017 Duração: 09min

    Last week, we told you that we were headed up to Princeton Seminary to cover Rev. Tim Keller's lecture on campus and the controversy surrounding it. We talked with students on campus and seminary President M. Craig Barnes. What we learned led us to a much more nuanced story than the swirling op-eds about the denominational differences throughout the Christian media. Here's that story. Read the full transcript of our interview with President M. Craig Barnes here.   

  • Where’s the Body of Christ When Bodies Go Missing?

    07/04/2017 Duração: 06min

    In an effort to follow the story of D.C.'s missing girls — while rumors and false assumptions swirled around social media a couple of weeks ago after DCPD started posting missing alerts to Twitter — some of Sojourners' online editors talked to local activists about the roots of why so many black and Latina young women have gone missing and concerning theology that leads to public indifference. 

  • The Thing About Tim Keller and Princeton Sem

    05/04/2017 Duração: 05min

    Christian Twitter exploded a couple of weeks ago after well-known pastor Tim Keller received an award and was invited to speak at Princeton Seminary. The award has since been rescinded, but Keller has still agreed to speak at the seminary's annual Kuyper Lecture, set for April 6. Here, we dive into what spurred the controversy and preview our coverage of the event.