Juhem and Luciano revisit a topic from their very first episode. The New York Times recently revived discussion of the religious left with a long and in-depth piece about the problems getting the movement going. Juhem and Luciano discuss the article and some other pieces reacting to it. They also offer their opinion about the limits of the religious left, and why those limitations can help the secular left carve its own political space.
Links:
NY Times Article
Mark Silk blog post
Friendly Atheist Podcast
The LatiNone on evangelicals for Trump
The LatiNone on secular political representation
The LatiNone on why candidates ignore secular voters
Episodio 6(40): El Cierre del Gobierno de EEUU
Episode 39: Secular History Month
Episode 38: Abortion Rights in Latin America
Episode 37: Resolutions
Episode 36: Working Class Politics
Episode 35: Revisiting Stories
Episodio 5(34): Un año de Trump; Elecciones de Honduras
Episode 33: Honduras Politics FAQ
Episode 32: Honduras Election Preview
Episode 31: Trump, Year One
Episodio 4(30): Política Latina en Estados Unidos
Episode 29: Progressive Latinx Politics
Episode 28: A Politics Show
Episode 27: What is DACA and why it Matters
Episodio 3(26): Mes de la Herencia Hispana
Episode 25: Secular Latinx Stories
Episode 24: Secular Latinx Communities
Episode 23: Latinx Secularism
Episodio 22(2): Demócratas, valores familiares y Charlottesville
Episode 21: Charlottesville
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