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SUMMARY:Trump\, Biden\, and the Future of Christian Nationalism: What the Presidential Election Means for Rightwing Religious Populism
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the second of a two-part series. Donald Trump’s presidency coincided with the emergence of a fiery American nationalism fed by a strain of conservative Christianity and a sense of white racial and cultural superiority. This toxic combination is growing in many parts of the globe. \nIn the United States\, the outcome of the presidential contest between Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden will have a critical impact on whether white Christian nationalism dissipates or grows as a political force and a domestic threat. \nThis panel of experts convenes two days after the election to explain the sources of Christian nationalism in America and internationally\, analyze the impact of the election’s outcome on this phenomenon\, and discuss ways to combat this scourge. David Gibson\, director of Fordham’s Center on Religion and Culture\, will moderate the discussion\, including questions from the online audience. \nPanelists \nEddie S. Glaude Jr. is chair of the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University and president of the American Academy of Religion. He is a well-known commentator on religion and politics and his most recent book is Begin Again: James Baldwin’s America and Its Urgent Lessons for Our Own (Crown Publishing Group\, 2020). \nRobert P. Jones is the CEO and founder of the Public Religion Research Institute and is a leading commentator on religion\, culture\, and politics. He is the author of White Too Long: The Legacy of White Supremacy in American Christianity (Simon & Schuster\, 2020) and The End of White Christian America (Simon & Schuster\, 2016)\, which won the 2019 Grawemeyer Award in Religion. \nKristina Stoeckl is a professor of sociology at the University of Innsbruck. She is currently principal investigator of the research project Postsecular Conflicts. This effort examines connections between the Russian Orthodox Church and global networks of the Christian Right.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/trump-biden-and-the-future-of-christian-nationalism-what-the-presidential-election-means-for-rightwing-religious-populism/
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SUMMARY:Guggenheim Museum Virtual Tour and Q&A
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a highlights tour of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum led by a gallery educator who will provide an overview of the Guggenheim\, from the earliest painting in its collection to works acquired in the 2000s. This interactive program is designed to provide a sense of the museum’s history\, architecture\, and efforts to diversify its holdings across geographic\, gender\, and racial boundaries to reflect a truly global vision. \nOpening remarks will be made by Jennifer Udell\, curator of university art at Fordham. \nThe cost of this event is per screen.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/guggenheim-museum-virtual-tour-and-qa/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Colleen Merolle":MAILTO:cmerolle@fordham.edu
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