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Rachel Tabachnick

Rachel Tabachnick (former PRA associate fellow) researches, writes, and speaks about the impact of the Often used interchangeably with Christian Right, but also can describe broader conservative religious coalitions that are not limited to Christians. Can include right-wing Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Mormons, and members of the Unification Church of Sun Myung Moon. Learn more on policy and politics including civil rights, education, economics, environment, foreign policy, and labor. She produces presentations and speaks on conservative infrastructure and the intersection of the Religious Right and other sectors of the Right, including “free market” think tanks. Rachel has been interviewed on NPR and other radio and print media across the nation on topics including the A movement originally identified and named in the 1990s by evangelical theologian C. Peter Wagner. The NAR has since become the leading political and cultural vision of the Pentecostal and Charismatic wing of evangelical Christianity. Learn more , A strand of Christian thought which holds that the State of Israel is crucial to the fulfillment of end times prophecies. Learn more , and education privatization.

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Political Research Associates
Lou Engle will not be there to commemorate the events of fifty years ago, but, in his words, to “break the curse” of that rebellion.
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Political Research Associates
Dennis Peacocke, one of the leading modern-day apostles of the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR), and, interestingly, an alumnus of Berkeley’s Free Speech Movement (FSM) protests.
Profile on the Right
Political Research Associates
St. Louis County police officer Dan Page is best known for shoving CNN host Don Lemon while the journalist was covering the Michael Brown protests in Ferguson, Missouri.
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