TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2024, 6 – 7:30PM
This event is free and open to the public.
A liberal democracy should produce societies that are inclusive, equitable, dynamic, and responsive to the needs of citizens. This series will focus on where religion intersects with democratic ideals and institutions. We will discuss the outcomes we want from a democratic system and how such an analysis can help us construct pathways to achieving those goals.
This third session, “Reproductive Healthcare Access and White Nationalism,” features founder of Funky Brown Chick, Twanna Hines, and Melissa Deckman, CEO of Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI). Assistant Dean for RPL, Hussein Rashid, will act as moderator.
Access to reproductive healthcare engages with explicitly religious language. This session positions that language in the broader framework of white nationalism, which is often undergirded by Christian nationalism. The session ties together structures of patriarchy and race, offering ways of possible solidarity to create a more just future.
Read this Q&A with Hussein Rashid, assistant dean for RPL, about the series and register for all four events.
Location Zoom Webinar
Sponsor Religion and Public Life
Contact rpl@hds.harvard.edu