🕊️ Interfaith Friday #26: Quakers March for Immigrant Rights

In May 2025, a group of Quakers embarked on a 300-mile march from New York City to Washington, D.C., protesting the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration policies. The marchers, representing the Religious Society of Friends, aim to deliver the 1657 “Flushing Remonstrance,” a historic document advocating for religious freedom, to symbolize their commitment to inclusive andContinue reading “🕊️ Interfaith Friday #26: Quakers March for Immigrant Rights”

Interfaith Friday #17: Labor Day, Sacred Work

Ahead of Labor Day, religious leaders are blessing picket lines while agnostic and atheist union members fight for wage equity. The concept of fair labor is embedded in many belief systems — from Islamic teachings about worker rights to the Hebrew Bible’s instructions on fair wages. Secular ethics echo this with calls for economic justice.Continue reading “Interfaith Friday #17: Labor Day, Sacred Work”

Interfaith Friday #1: Muslim-Americans and the 2025 Surveillance Bill: A Renewed Fear

Congress is currently advancing a new federal surveillance bill aimed at “domestic threat mitigation,” but civil liberties groups are sounding the alarm. For many Muslim-Americans, the language is hauntingly familiar. Back in the early 2000s, the Patriot Act led to increased surveillance and profiling of Muslims in the U.S. Today, with vague definitions of extremismContinue reading “Interfaith Friday #1: Muslim-Americans and the 2025 Surveillance Bill: A Renewed Fear”