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This is the official podcast of the Texas Interfaith Center for Public Policy. The TICPP is a faith-based 501c3 nonprofit with a mission to help people of faith participate faithfully and effectively in public policy discussions concerning broad religious social concerns through non-partisan education on policy issues and training in civic participation. From food and mental health to the theology of creation care, the Interfaith Center is committed to developing people of faith into well-ed ...
This month, hear from Texas Impact and Texas Interfaith Center staff about the ways your faith community can get involved in the reentry process, plus learn more about the Texas Interfaith Center's new initiative, Reinvested Communities. Staff will also give an overview of Texas Impact and the Community Partners Recruitment Initiative. Introductory…
The Interfaith Center is proud to present A Right To Preserve All Others, a supplemental podcast to our first Faith In Democracy online publication. This episode explores the history of the poll tax and the ratification of the 24th Amendment by the Texas legislature and features interviews with Interfaith Center General Counsel Joshua Houston and T…
Dr. Amanda Brownson of Moak, Casey and Associates discusses the history of the Texas public education system, gives an overview of school finance and addresses past and current concerns before Texas courts related to public education. This talk was given during the 2012 United Methodist Women's Legislative Event, January 23, 2012.…
A brief introduction to the Texas Interfaith Center For Public Policy's official podcast. For more details, please visit our website.Af Texas Interfaith Center For Public Policy
Soundbite with 2008 Eugene J. McCarthy Lecturer and NAACP President Julian Bond regarding the presidential election, the legacy of the civil rights movement, and his lecture at St. John's.Af Eugene J. McCarthy Center for Public Policy and Civic Engagement
The Saint John's memorial Mass from January 23, 2006. Abbot John Klassen of Saint John's Abbey will be the celebrant. Eulogists include Walter Mondale, former U.S. vice president; Albert Eisele, a Saint John’s alumnus and a long-time Washington journalist whose book, "Almost to the Presidency," is a biographical review of Eugene McCarthy and Hubert…
In recognition of Congressman Mark Kennedy, who will be receiving an alumni recognition award. Co-sponsored with Students Fostering Conservative Thought and the College Republicans.Af Eugene J. McCarthy Center for Public Policy and Civic Engagement
In recognition of Congressman Mark Kennedy, who will be receiving an alumni recognition award. Co-sponsored with Students Fostering Conservative Thought and the College Republicans.Af Eugene J. McCarthy Center for Public Policy and Civic Engagement
In recognition of Congressman Mark Kennedy, who will be receiving an alumni recognition award. Co-sponsored with Students Fostering Conservative Thought and the College Republicans.Af Eugene J. McCarthy Center for Public Policy and Civic Engagement
E.J. Dionne is the inaugural speaker in the Eugene J. McCarthy Lecture on Thursday, April 19, 2007. For more information on the lecture, visit csbsju.edu/publicpolicyAf Eugene J. McCarthy Center for Public Policy and Civic Engagement
E.J. Dionne, one of America's top political observers, pays tribute to the late Sen. Eugene McCarthy, one of Minnesota's top politicians, in a speech at St. John's University. McCarthy, whose 1968 presidential campaign galvanized the anti-Vietnam War movement, died two years ago.Af Eugene J. McCarthy Center for Public Policy and Civic Engagement