Action Center

Welcome to the Interfaith Alliance's Action Center.  Here you can directly take part in the issues we are currently working on.

Tell Congress to Protect Our Children by Passing the Student Non-Discrimination Act

The prevalence of bullying and harassment in elementary, middle and high schools is a growing issue of national concern, and we need your help to put a stop to it. Please ask your member of Congress to support the bipartisan Student Non-Discrimination Act (SNDA) (H.R. 998/S. 555).

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Support the Every Child Deserves a Family Act

No adoption agency that receives taxpayer support should be able to discriminate against potential parents based solely on marital status or sexual orientation. Though this is unfortunately legal in many states, you can help change this by contacting your member of Congress and asking them to support the Every Child Deserves a Family Act today.

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Tell Congress to Protect Our Children by Passing the Safe-Schools Improvement Act

The prevalence of bullying and harassment in elementary, middle, and high schools is a growing issue of national concern and we need your help to put a stop to it. Please ask your member of congress to support the bipartisan Safe Schools Improvement Act (SSIA)

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Tell the RNC and DNC to hold candidates accountable

Please help Interfaith Alliance hold this season’s presidential candidates accountable and remind them of their responsibility to our Constitution by sending a letter to the leadership of the Republican and Democratic National Committees. This letter stresses to the leadership of both parties that religious freedom is a right accorded to every American – and religion is not a political tool to be used to advance candidates’ campaigns or criticize their opponents. The more letters the DNC and RNC receive, the more weight our message will carry.
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Tell the leaders of Religious Right to stop marginalizing those who don’t share their beliefs.

From distortions of our First Amendment, to a prejudice against and intolerance of any religion that isn’t Christianity or any American who doesn’t embrace their narrow definition of Christianity, the leaders of the Religious Right have denigrated the religious freedom and pluralism that makes our nation unique for far too long. They need to know that America won’t stand for their uncivil and unconstructive words and deeds anymore – and they need to hear it straight from you.
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Tell Congress to Show Respect for Marriage by Repealing DOMA

Since 1996, the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) has prevented same-gender marriages from being recognized as legal on a federal level. By repealing DOMA same-gender couples will no longer be denied rights because of one group’s theological beliefs. The Respect for Marriage Act (H.R. 1116/S. 598), currently in Congress, would right this national wrong by repealing DOMA. Please take a moment now to tell your Members of Congress know that you support marriage equality and want to see DOMA repealed.

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Sign the Citizen's Pledge to encourage Reason, Truth and Civility.

Interfaith Alliance is making a pledge based on reason, truth and civility, and asking each and every one of our members, activists and supporters to join us in making their own citizen’s pledge. Make your pledge today.  It’s time to fight back against the negativity, untruths and intolerance that elected officials and political candidates have injected into the electoral process: join Interfaith Alliance’s movement for an honest, respectful national dialogue today.
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Ask President Obama to bring his faith-based office in line with the Constitution

On March 9, 2010 the White House Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships presented President Obama with recommendations that will bring the Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships in line with the Constitution’s guarantees of both religious freedom and the separation of religion and government.

Now the decision of whether or not to implement these recommendations is in President Obama’s hands.
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Tell Congress to Pass the Employment Non-Discrimination Act!

While existing federal laws prohibit workplace discrimination on the basis of race, religion, gender, national origin and disability, no federal law exists to protect employees from discrimination on the basis of real or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity. In 30 states, an individual can be fired, refused a job, demoted or denied a promotion based on his or her sexual orientation, and in 38 states it is legal to do so because of an individual’s gender identity.
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Same-Gender Marriage and Religious Freedom

Green PaperA Call to Quiet Conversations and Public Debates

Interfaith Alliance has proposed a better way to proceed with the debate on same-gender marriage.

Read and Discuss the Paper Here.