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As the country continues to react to the Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe V. Wade and debate a path forward, faith communities remain divided. While the anti-abortion movement in politics has been powered largely by white evangelicals and Catholic leadership, the majority of Catholics and at least a third of evangelicals believe abortion should be legal and accessible. Meanwhile, many Americans of other faiths (or no faith) see the ruling as an infringement on their own freedom of and from religion.
Reset digs into the impact of the SCOTUS ruling on Chicago’s communities of faith.
Host: Sasha-Ann Simons
Producer: Meha Ahmad
Guests: Eman Abdelhadi, Rabbi Amanda Green, Nadia Mohajir, Joanne Terrell
By WBEZ ChicagoAs the country continues to react to the Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe V. Wade and debate a path forward, faith communities remain divided. While the anti-abortion movement in politics has been powered largely by white evangelicals and Catholic leadership, the majority of Catholics and at least a third of evangelicals believe abortion should be legal and accessible. Meanwhile, many Americans of other faiths (or no faith) see the ruling as an infringement on their own freedom of and from religion.
Reset digs into the impact of the SCOTUS ruling on Chicago’s communities of faith.
Host: Sasha-Ann Simons
Producer: Meha Ahmad
Guests: Eman Abdelhadi, Rabbi Amanda Green, Nadia Mohajir, Joanne Terrell