{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"S6, Ep. 13: Active citizenship: A conversation with Melissa Rogers about promoting religious freedom and the common good","description":"  Melissa Rogers joins the podcast for a conversation about how each of us can take steps to promote religious freedom and the common good in the United States today. After leading the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships in the Obama and Biden administrations, she shares her inside perspective on government, where we are right now, and how people can truly make an impact. Our religious freedom protects everyone\u2019s right to bring their faith to the public square, and you won\u2019t want to miss this conversation about opportunities we have as Americans to engage government at all levels and express ourselves in the face of injustice.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; SHOW NOTES Segment 1 (starting at 00:38): The genius of our constitutional protections for religious freedom Melissa Rogers served as the executive director of the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships in the Obama and Biden administrations. You can&amp;nbsp;click here to read her extensive biography. She is the author of&amp;nbsp;Faith in American Public Life, published in 2019. She has been on two earlier BJC podcasts:  Respecting Religion, S2, Ep. 06:&amp;nbsp;What\u2019s next? The Biden administration and religious liberty&amp;nbsp;(2020) The Dangers of Christian Nationalism series, episode 9:&amp;nbsp;Religious freedom, church-state law and Christian nationalism&amp;nbsp;(2019), alongside Rabbi David Saperstein. You also can&amp;nbsp;watch a video of that podcast.&amp;nbsp;  NOTE: On April 21, we released a&amp;nbsp;special podcast episode&amp;nbsp;recorded at the same time as this conversation, focusing on the case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia and the rule of law.&amp;nbsp;Click here to hear that portion of the conversation.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Segment 2 (starting at 10:09): Our current moment&amp;nbsp;as a country Here are links with more information from this portion of the conversation:&amp;nbsp; Melissa discussed the work of the federal government to protect places of worship.&amp;nbsp;Protecting Houses of Worship&amp;nbsp;is a helpful resource on this topic from the CISA (the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency of the Department of Homeland Security).&amp;nbsp; She also mentioned the Biden-Harris administration\u2019s work on countering hate. One example is the&amp;nbsp;United We Stand Summit&amp;nbsp;in 2022: Taking Action to Prevent and Address Hate-Fueled Violence and Foster Unity.&amp;nbsp;Click here to read more about the summit, or&amp;nbsp;click here to watch the full summit proceedings. In addition, the Biden-Harris administration released the&amp;nbsp;U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism&amp;nbsp;in 2023, and the U.S. National Strategy to&amp;nbsp;Counter Islamophobia and Anti-Arab Hate&amp;nbsp;in 2024. Learn more about BJC\u2019s Christians Against Christian Nationalism campaign at&amp;nbsp;ChristiansAgainstChristianNationalism.org. &amp;nbsp; Segment 3 (starting 16:52): Practical ways to take action&amp;nbsp; Here are a few resources and organizations to connect with if you are interested in responding to governmental actions, including by sharing information about their impact on you or your community:&amp;nbsp; DOGE cuts:  Have you been impacted by DOGE cuts? Share your story&amp;nbsp;with the Center for American Progress Article published by The Century Foundation:&amp;nbsp;We Led Federal Agencies. Here Are 10 Ways That President Trump and Elon Musk\u2019s Attacks on Federal Workers Will Hurt You&amp;nbsp;by Mark Zuckerman, Julie Su, Lauren McFerran, Gayle Goldin, Rachel West, Chiquita Brooks-LaSure, Ruth Friedman, Carole Johnson, Viviann Anguiano, Kayla Patrick and Loredana Valtierra  Information on various lawsuits challenging governmental actions: Melissa mentioned the lawsuit challenging the recission of the \u201csensitive locations\u201d guidance as a violation of religious freedom protections under the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA). Read more about the lawsuit&amp;nbsp;on our website, which is being led by&amp;nbsp;Democracy Forward. Another lawsuit on sensitive locations is also being pursued by a group led by&amp;nbsp;the Institute for Congressional Advocacy and Protection.&amp;nbsp; You can find more information about this and other pending lawsuits here:  Updates from Democracy Forward&amp;nbsp; Just Security\u2019s litigation tracker&amp;nbsp; Legal actions of CREW (Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington)  Resource on how to protect democracy:  Protecting Democracy\u2019s Faithful Fight Toolkit  Interested in calling your congressional representatives about issues you care about? Here\u2019s how you can find their contact information:&amp;nbsp;  Click here to find your representative in the U.S. House Click here to find your U.S. Senators  Respecting Religion is made possible by BJC\u2019s generous donors. Your gift to BJC is tax-deductible, and you can support these conversations&amp;nbsp;with a gift to BJC.   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