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Tope Fadiran

Tope Fadiran is an associate fellow, working on issues of religious liberty and racial, gender, and An umbrella acronym standing for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer or questioning. Learn more justice. She is the founder and editor of Are Women Human?, a space for queer feminist and critical race analysis of religion and media. As a freelance writer she has contributed to The Guardian, Salon, Religion Dispatches, R.H. Reality Check, Ebony.com, and other outlets. Charlton was a Ph.D. candidate in the History of Science Department at Harvard.

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Political Research Associates
In this post-marriage equality moment, the Christian Right is increasingly turning its attention toward the anti-LGBTQ battles it feels more confident about winning, specifically focusing on transgender communities.
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Political Research Associates
From Alan Keyes to Herman Cain, various Black candidates have been floated in hopes that they held the keys to a GOP victory among Black voters (and promptly shunted to the side once they prove otherwise).
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Political Research Associates
The CBMW is an evangelical organization established in 1987 to “defend against the accommodation of secular feminism” in the church and promote gender “complementarianism,” which teaches that “masculine and feminine roles are ordained by God.”
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