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==Christians Against Christian Nationalism Statement==
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' signed the [[Christians Against Christian Nationalism]] statement, which says in part:<ref>[https://www.christiansagainstchristiannationalism.org/statement Christians Against Christian Nationalism Statement (accessed July 24, 2022)]</ref>
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::"Christian nationalism seeks to merge Christian and American identities, distorting both the Christian faith and America’s constitutional democracy. Christian nationalism demands Christianity be privileged by the State and implies that to be a good American, one must be Christian. It often overlaps with and provides cover for white supremacy and racial subjugation. We reject this damaging political ideology and invite our Christian brothers and sisters to join us in opposing this threat to our faith and to our nation."
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[[Category:Religious Socialist]]
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[[Category:Christians Against Christian Nationalism]]
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==Muslim Collective for Equitable Democracy Conference==
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[[File:Muslim-Conference (1).png|thumb|400px]]
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In July 2019 Congressmembers [[Rashida Tlaib]], [[Ilhan Omar]], [[Judy Chu]], [[Susan Wild]]  and [[Betty McCollum]] addressed the inaugural [[Muslim Collective for Equitable Democracy Conference and Presidential Forum]] July 23-24 at the Washington DC National Housing Center.
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Other speakers included [[Keith Ellison]], [[Abdul El-Sayed]], [[Khizr Khan]], [[Basheer Jones]], [[Omar Suleiman]], [[Sam Rasoul]],    [[Zahra Billoo]], [[Catherine Orsborn]], [[Corey Saylor]], [[Daniel L. Weiner]] [[Dalia Mogahed]], Prof. [[Asifa Quraishi-Landes]], [[James Zogby]], [[Farhana Kheera]], [[Suhail Khan]], [[Mike Ghouse]], [[Zainab Cheema]], Sister [[Simone Campbell]], [[Scott Simpson]], [[Shaun Kennedy]], [[Ken Martin]], [[Sadaf Jaffer]], [[Dilara Saeed]], [[Luqmaan Bokhary]], [[Nabilah Islam]], [[Movita Johnson-Harrell]], [[Rummi Khan]], [[Ghazala Hashmi]], [[Shahed Amanullah]],[[Sevim Kalyoncu]], [[Ani Osman-Zonneveld]], [[Yasmeen Awwad]], [[Amira Daugherty]], [[Sabina Taj]], [[Asina Silva]], Dr. [[Jay Jalisi]].
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==Letter to Trump about 'Religious Liberty'==
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' signed a letter to President Donald Trump<ref>[https://www.usccb.org/resources/Coalition_Letter_to_Leaders_Following_New_Zealand_Mosque_Attacks_4-4-2019.pdf (accessed July 9, 2022)]</ref> dated April 4, 2019 requesting affirmation that religions other than Christianity and Judaism "make outstanding contributions to the United States". The letter was initiated by "three chairmen of [[United States Conference of Catholic Bishops|U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops]]":<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20220709211731/https://www.archindy.org/criterion/local/2019/04-12/editorial.html Our faith calls us to uphold religious liberty (accessed July 9, 2022)]</ref>
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[[Category: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops]]
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[[Category: Religious Socialist]]
  
 
==NETWORK==
 
==NETWORK==

Latest revision as of 22:17, 24 July 2022

Simone Campbell SSS

Christians Against Christian Nationalism Statement

Simone Campbell signed the Christians Against Christian Nationalism statement, which says in part:[1]

"Christian nationalism seeks to merge Christian and American identities, distorting both the Christian faith and America’s constitutional democracy. Christian nationalism demands Christianity be privileged by the State and implies that to be a good American, one must be Christian. It often overlaps with and provides cover for white supremacy and racial subjugation. We reject this damaging political ideology and invite our Christian brothers and sisters to join us in opposing this threat to our faith and to our nation."

Muslim Collective for Equitable Democracy Conference

Muslim-Conference (1).png

In July 2019 Congressmembers Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar, Judy Chu, Susan Wild and Betty McCollum addressed the inaugural Muslim Collective for Equitable Democracy Conference and Presidential Forum July 23-24 at the Washington DC National Housing Center.

Other speakers included Keith Ellison, Abdul El-Sayed, Khizr Khan, Basheer Jones, Omar Suleiman, Sam Rasoul, Zahra Billoo, Catherine Orsborn, Corey Saylor, Daniel L. Weiner Dalia Mogahed, Prof. Asifa Quraishi-Landes, James Zogby, Farhana Kheera, Suhail Khan, Mike Ghouse, Zainab Cheema, Sister Simone Campbell, Scott Simpson, Shaun Kennedy, Ken Martin, Sadaf Jaffer, Dilara Saeed, Luqmaan Bokhary, Nabilah Islam, Movita Johnson-Harrell, Rummi Khan, Ghazala Hashmi, Shahed Amanullah,Sevim Kalyoncu, Ani Osman-Zonneveld, Yasmeen Awwad, Amira Daugherty, Sabina Taj, Asina Silva, Dr. Jay Jalisi.

Letter to Trump about 'Religious Liberty'

Simone Campbell signed a letter to President Donald Trump[2] dated April 4, 2019 requesting affirmation that religions other than Christianity and Judaism "make outstanding contributions to the United States". The letter was initiated by "three chairmen of U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops":[3]

NETWORK

Campbell was listed as the Executive Director with the NETWORK, as of April 1, 2010[4]

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