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New Poor People's Campaign Picks Up Where MLK Left Off | DW English

By Liz Theoharis — 2018

The Poor People's Campaign to battle poverty was Martin Luther King's most radical project. Now William Barber and Liz Theoharis are calling for a moral revival with the New Poor People's Campaign.

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Revive Us Again: Vision and Action in Moral Organizing with Rev. Liz Theoharis, Poor People’s Campaign

Revive Us Again: Vision and Action in Moral Organizing - August 13, 2021 We explore the moral imperative for organizing to save our earthly Mother. We also lift up the voices of WILPF US members and branches who are working through the Poor People’s Campaign.

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Buckminster Fuller on an Economic System Based on Abundance not Scarcity

Buckminster Fuller knew it was possible to feed clothe house and educate every man woman and child on Earth... and that our current economic system is based on the belief that we can not do that.

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Did Jesus Exist?

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Gods, Monotheism, and Ideologies All Failed. But the Human Brain Could Still Succeed. | Joscha Bach

Religious skepticism birthed the modern world, but its ideologies have largely failed to deliver. Could neuroscience cure the ails of human society? In this fascinatingly brief tour of world history, Joscha Bach suggests that us moderns still toil in the mud of feudalist peasants.

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Difference Between Jesus the Myth and Jesus the Man

Jesus has been interpreted through generations, but in his new book "Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth" author Reza Aslan sets out to dig through the layers to get to know Jesus, the man, better.

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C. S. Lewis - What Are We to Make of Jesus Christ?

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The Way of Jesus - Rachel Held Evans

Writer and blogger Rachel Held Evans joins us following the Faith & Works Conference to bring us a message from Mark 8:27-:38.

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Ep. 2.10: Rachel Held Evans Being the Spiritual Voice of a Collective

In the final episode of Season 2, New York Times best-selling author and speaker Rachel Held Evans sits down with Rev. Roger Nelson to answer, “What is it like to be the spiritual voice of a collective”?

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Keep the Church Weird - Rachel Held Evans

Rachel speaks to a live audience in Birmingham, AL about changes in the church.

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The Gospel of Doubt - Casey Gerald

Casey Gerald traces the drama of his life back to an East Texas church on the night of December 31, 1999, the night he believed the world was to end.

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Economic Justice