These summits offer an opportunity for people of faith to gather and discuss ways to collectively further social justice in Washington.
Read More »Democrats’ new faith outreach director launches ‘listening sessions’
(RNS) — Years after Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign was criticized for what some argue was lackluster outreach to faith groups, the Democratic Party has hired a new religious outreach director and launched a round of listening sessions with faith leaders in the lead-up to the 2020 election.
Read More »‘Drag Queen Story Hour’ at Washington state libraries attracts protesters
June 15 marked the city’s first Drag Queen Story Hour, a national program that brings drag queens into local libraries to read to children as a way to expose kids to queer role models and get them thinking about gender fluidity, according to the DQSH website.
Read More »Come See FāVS Center — Spokane’s New Interfaith Community Center — At June 22 Open House
SpokaneFāVS invites you to an Open House on June 22 to come see and learn about FāVS Center, Spokane's new faith and non-faith community space.
Read More »Unitarians Assemble in Spokane, Address Immigrant Prison System With Film Screening
As part of the Unitarian Universalist General Assembly 2019 meeting taking place in Spokane, the Unitarian Universalist Justice Ministry of California and the Diverse Revolutionary Unitarian Universalist Multicultural Ministries will host a screening of "Immigrant Prisons" at the Magic Lantern Theatre.
Read More »Whistleblower Jay Pounder receives Leadership of Conscience Medal
By Matthew Kincanon Jay Pounder, the whistleblower who leaked messages involving Washington State Rep. Matt Shea, received the first Leadership of Conscience Medal from Faith Leaders and Leaders of Conscience on Tuesday afternoon outside in Spokane Valley City Hall courtyard at a Truthful Tuesday Vigil. Rev. Gen Heywood, convener of …
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