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» Religion and Spirituality
Religion and Spirituality
For Some, Occupy Movement is a Test of Faith
Many in the Occupy Wall Street movement frame their advocacy in religious terms. For one Brooklyn clergyman, that means tension with some churches, and challenges for his own congregation.
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Arturo Conde
Hasidic Rapper Promotes Racial Harmony In Crown Heights
DeScribe is not the world's first or most famous Hassidic rapper, but he is looking to obtain a higher level of recognition for his positive sound.
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Chris Giblin
Homeless, Nameless – and Honored
A group tries to ensure that pauper's graves are not condemned to be forgotten except when prisoners dig fresh ones.
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Eileen Markey
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