Overview
Does the religion of the president matter?
This election cycle, many politicians and voters have condemned Donald Trump and Ben Carson’s comments about Muslims, particularly when it comes to the ability of Muslims to serve in leadership roles in America. Yet, polls show that many Americans harbor religious bias when it comes to candidates.
Join author and journalist Keli Goff as she explores the complicated terrain of religion and the presidency with:
– Cornell Belcher (by phone), political strategist and president of brilliant corners Research & Strategies
– Rev. Dr. Calvin Butts, pastor of Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem and president of SUNY College at Old Westbury
– Sister Simone Campbell, author of A Nun on the Bus: How All of Us Can Create Hope, Change, and Community and executive director of NETWORK, a national group of social justice advocates
– Stephen Mansfield, author of the bestselling books, The Faith of George W. Bush and The Faith of Barack Obama
– Imam Sohaib Sultan, Muslim chaplain at Princeton University, TIME magazine contributor and author of The Koran for Dummies
– Ron Christie, former special assistant to President George W. Bush and deputy assistant to Vice President Dick Cheney. He has written three books on race and politics in America.
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About the Series
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About Keli
Part of The NEXT New York Conversation series which brings together changemakers, newsmakers and tastemakers to illuminate relevant topics that are redefining and reshaping our 21st century.
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