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The newest episode of The State of Perception options Adam Friedman, organizing and election strategist at Interfaith Alliance. On this episode, host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush and Adam dive deep into the importance of the upcoming No Kings demonstration on October 18th and the very important position of religion communities in advocating for democracy. The dialogue emphasizes:
- The Energy of Collective Motion: Adam emphasizes that democracy is beneath menace, and now could be the time to take to the streets and assert a dedication to a authorities “of the folks, by the folks, for the folks.” The No Kings demonstration isn’t just a protest; it’s a celebration of democratic values and a strong reminder that authoritarianism will not be a foregone conclusion.
- Religion as a Catalyst for Change: Adam highlights the important position that individuals of religion play in social actions. Religion traditions have a wealthy historical past of advocating for justice, and by displaying up, we will convey our ethical voices to the forefront of the struggle for democracy.
- Know Your Rights and Keep Protected: In making ready for the NoKings demonstration, it’s essential to know everybody’s basic rights as protesters. Adam reminds us that the rights to free speech, meeting, and non secular expression are basic to our id as People.
Don’t miss the Interfaith Alliance webinar on The Sacred Custom of Protest on Tuesday, October 14th. All the main points can be found at interfaithalliance.org










