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By Ray Kirstein
In this week’s episode of The State of Belief, we dive into the jarring overlap of Donald Trump’s inauguration and Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 20th. Host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush takes a deep look at the contrast between these two defining moments in America’s history. On one hand, you’ve got Dr. King’s vision of justice, equality, and liberation; on the other, we’ve got the rise of Christian Nationalism, which often centers on privilege, power, and exclusion. Paul shares some thoughts on how we can respond to these times, particularly by stepping up and taking action in our own communities.
Paul is then joined by Jeanné Lewis, the CEO of Faith in Public Life, for an important conversation about the need for moral clarity and compassion when facing division—especially as we reflect on Dr. King’s legacy. They talk about the role of faith in social justice, the importance of interfaith collaboration, and how we can take care of ourselves while continuing the fight for racial and economic equality.
In this insightful discussion, Jeanné shares some powerful thoughts about how to engage with people who might seem to be on the opposite side of the political spectrum. Jeanné Lewis is a nonprofit leader, faith-based organizer, and expert on building stronger, more equitable communities. Her work is all about closing gaps, creating opportunities, and making sure everyone has the chance to thrive.
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Ray Kirstein is the Producer of the State of Belief podcast.