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Religion Dispatches. Religion Dispatches is your independent, non-profit, award-winning source for the best writing on critical and timely issues at the intersection of religion, politics, and culture.
Religion Dispatches is a secular daily non-profit online magazine covering religion, politics, and culture. RD covers topics of religious thought, past and present, that underwrite social structures (with a special focus on inequality and injustice).
Religion Dispatches. 20,512 likes · 17 talking about this. Your independent, non-profit, award-winning source for the best writing on critical issues at the in Religion Dispatches
Hamas’ October 7 attack was monstrous. Hundreds killed along with hundreds more in their homes or on the streets. Women and children cutting off food, water and electricity to the region, with 2.3 million civilians trapped in a tiny strip of land without any real hope of fleeing, essentially held hostage by Israel’s military.
Religion Dispatches. Religion Dispatches is your independent, non-profit, award-winning source for the best writing on critical and timely issues at the intersection of religion, politics, and culture.
Religion Dispatches, “Sacrificing Children on the Altar on Religious Freedom: A Flood of Mask and Vaccine Lawsuits are Warping ‘Religious Freedom,’ ” July 23, 2021. The Tennessean, “Tennessee should end religious tests for public office impartially,” June 8, 2021.
Religion Dispatches is a secular daily non-profit online magazine covering religion, politics, and culture. RD covers topics of religious thought, past and present, that underwrite social structures (with a special focus on inequality and injustice).
Religion Dispatches is a publication of PRA, covering the intersection of religion, politics, and culture. To read more, visit religiondispatches.org, sign up for the newsletter, and follow @ RD ispatches on Twitter.
For 16 years, Religion Dispatches (RD) has been a home for critical discourse and examination of the relationship between religion, power, and culture. The goal of this online publication is to bring contemporary scholarship on religion to a wider audience and to spark conversations about religion with journalists and other expert voices.
Two leaders in religion and media will join forces this fall as USC Annenberg becomes the new home of Religion Dispatches (RD), an influential daily online magazine. Diane Winston, who holds the Knight Chair in Media and Religion at USC, will now spearhead the non-profit publication, in operation since 2008.