Mideast War Pushes Companies to Extend Diversity Programs to Faith Groups Workers are asking employers to respond to rising Islamophobia and antisemitism. But office discussions about religion are complicated.
For Some, Menorah Lightings for Hanukkah Bring Extra Concern This Year On the first night of traditional menorah lightings, some communities and Jewish families are grappling with questions of meaning and safety.
Got Climate Angst? At the U.N. Summit, There’s a Quiet, Spiritual Place. A pavilion at COP28 offers a space for meditation, prayer and something that feels lacking, at times, from global warming talks: hope.
A Pop Star Filmed a Music Video in a Church. The Priest Was Punished. The singer Sabrina Carpenter danced through Our Lady of Mount Carmel-Annunciation. The Diocese of Brooklyn said it was “appalled.”
Sprawl, Climate Change, Fading Memories Endanger Praise Houses of the South The Gullah Geechee fight to preserve the tiny structures, a cradle of the Black church, before they’re erased by sprawl, climate change and fading memories.