Social justice groups are exhausted, angry and determined
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Social justice groups are exhausted, angry and determined

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November 22, 2024

Interfaith Alliance promised it will do everything in its power to deter Project 2025, including uniting and rallying diverse religious groups, building local and state alliances, partnering with allies in government and continuing to educate Americans about Christian nationalism.

“To defeat Project 2025’s implementation, we must grow and marshal more resources to equip more mainstream religious voices against Christian nationalism,” President Paul Raushenbush said. “There is a mass movement of Americans who will never give up the struggle for a more just, kind, equitable and free country.”

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