
Homebrewed Christianity "We Are All One": Human Rights Campaign Panel Discussion From the Wild Goose Festival
Aug 28, 2013
Dr. Sharon Groves, director of HRC's Religion and Faith Program, leads a powerful discussion featuring impactful leaders like Caitlin Breedlove and Bishop Tonyia M. Rawls. They reflect on the historic victories and losses for LGBTQ rights in 2013, emphasizing the role of faith in justice work. The conversation highlights the importance of intersectionality, personal stories of challenge, and the legacy of Bayard Rustin. They call for unity and collective action in the face of injustice, urging the church to embrace inclusivity and understanding.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Intersectionality in Southern Advocacy
05:26 • 15min
A Journey of Embracing Unity and Justice
20:51 • 2min
Reflecting on the Legacy of Bayard Rustin
23:15 • 2min
Reflections on Marginalization and Courage in Faith
24:46 • 3min
Legacy of Faith and Activism
27:49 • 28min
Navigating Racial Unity and Historical Tensions
55:30 • 5min
