United States
Discrimination
Archive
Page 7
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May 27
- Cleveland Clergy Demand Police Reform After Michael Brelo's Not Guilty Verdict Carol Kuruvilla, The Huffington Post
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May 20
- YouTube didn’t have to yank anti-Muslim film, court says Elizabeth Weise, USA Today
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May 4
- Two Gunmen Killed at Anti-Islam Exhibit Are Identified Manny Fernandez and Richard Pérez-Peña, The New York Times
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May 3
- Madison bans discrimination against atheists, non-religious Dana Ferguson, AP
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April 20
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April 2
- Religion Laws Quickly Fall Into Retreat in Indiana and Arkansas Monica Davey and Laurie Goodstein, The New York Times
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April 1
- Eight in Ten Americans Oppose Allowing Small Business Owners to Refuse Service to Gays, Lesbians on Religious Grounds Robert P. Jones, Public Religion Research Institute
- Why 'RFRA' Is America's Latest Four-Letter Word Bob Smietana, Christianity Today
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March 31
- Anti-Semitism in US spikes after nearly a decade of decline Lauren Markoe, The Washington Post
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March 27
- What Christianophobia Looks Like in America George Yancey, Christianity Today
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March 26
- Southern Baptist race summit calls for focus on reconciliation Heidi Hall, The Washington Post
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March 24
- Shariah law: Texas sparks anguish with legislation that Muslims say stokes Islamophobia Andrew Buncombe, The Independent
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March 19
- Atheists want law removed that bars them from office Holly Meyer, The Tennessean
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March 12
- Utah Passes Antidiscrimination Bill Backed by Mormon Leaders Laurie Goodstein, The New York Times
- Judge rules Philadelphia public transit must run anti-Islam Hitler ad Alison Lesley, World Religion News
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March 4
- Boston marathon bombing caused rise in religious hostilities, study says Corinne Segal, PBS
- Study proves religious hostility persists in the West Krista R. Burdine, World Religion News
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February 26
- Anti-Semitism a big problem at US colleges, report says Lauren Markoe, RNS
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February 24
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February 23
- Muslim Americans Widely Seen As Victims Of Discrimination Matt Sledge, The Huffington Post
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February 17
- It’s hard to prove any hate crime. But for Muslim victims, it’s especially tough. Farhana Khera, The Washington Post
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