I say this as a *reporter/author* who has spent years of my life tracking this movement. harpercollins.com/9780062935984/…
HOWEVER…
The Religious Left has done this many times—including recently.
Among other things, their activism created “sanctuary cities.”
Well that’s literally the subject of my new book American Prophets, where I had to force myself to stop reporting/writing bc there were simply too many examples to list.
Yet folks often ignore the Religious Left, which is silly.
Okay, well how about the Moral Mondays movement in North Carolina, a faith-led movement that became the largest US liberal protest of 2013 and proved to be so powerful that it's credited with unseating the state’s Republican governor in 2016?
Well how about the religiously rooted racial justice movement, which had to do a lot of work to win back the favor of modern progressive activists in Ferguson but ultimately *stared down white supremacists in Charlottesville?* archive.thinkprogress.org/clergy-in-char…
Well, @AOC says she decided to run for office after having a spiritual experience at Standing Rock. Also religious activists were at Occupy. And religious dem socialists (@CornelWest, @lsarsour, etc.) campaigned for Sanders.
Well, 1: Back Protestants exist.
2: The modern Religious Left is DEEPLY interfaith, with Jews, Muslims, Sikhs, Hindus, and others all occupying prominent positions and flexing political muscle.
1: Black Protestants and their mobilization are a HUGE reason why Democrats win (e.g., Doug Jones), as are other religious votes.
2: I mean…did you WATCH the Dem primary?
The Religious Left is active, mobilized, & influential—that’s a fact. They just don’t look/act like the RR, so folks miss them.
Or watch this space as I keep reporting on them, bc regardless of whether folks think they exist, the Religious Left will keep organizing: the faiths they claim don’t give them a choice. harpercollins.com/9780062935984/…
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