Obery Hendricks and Sabrina E. Dent, two of the foremost experts on race, religion, and American politics, gathered on Tuesday (Feb. 7) for a virtual “kitchen table-style conversation” about the state of White Christian Nationalism. The hour-long event, moderated by Candace Bond-Theriault, was organized by Columbia Law School’s Law, Rights, and Religion Project to celebrate Black History Month.
The discussion centered around questions about whether White Christian Nationalism is actually on the rise, how it impacts people of faith who are also people of color, and how people of color define religious freedom.
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