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Religion and 3 Cs for overcoming polarization

Religion and 3 Cs for overcoming polarization Tad Walch © Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News Notre Dame Law School professor Stephanie Barclay moderates a panel discussion during the Notre Dame Religious Liberty Summit at the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Ind., on Monday, June 28, 2021. This article was first published as the . Sign up to receive the newsletter in your inbox weekly. As I covered a recent conference and heard an expert offer three “Cs” for overcoming polarization, it reminded me of an important position paper delivered by the chief lawyer for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The first of the expert’s three Cs compromise, critique and celebrate echoed a notable 2016 talk by Elder Lance B. Wickman, an emeritus General Authority Seventy and general counsel for the church.

Mining for lithium, at a cost to Indigenous religions

Mining for lithium, at a cost to Indigenous religions
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Native Americans sacred land is being invaded by lithium miners for electric cars

Native Americans sacred land is being invaded by lithium miners for electric cars
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Lithium mining for electric vehicle batteries is harming indigenous groups in Arizona

Lithium mining for electric vehicle batteries is harming indigenous groups in Arizona
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Fight Over Oak Flat Mine Draws Support of Diverse Religious Groups

The Daily Yonder Fight Over Oak Flat Mine Draws Support of Diverse Religious Groups But in its latest decision, the U.S. District Court for Arizona ruled that the government would not impede religious freedoms of the San Carlos Apache tribe by opening the land for mining. Share this: Apache Stronghold members march in Phoenix at a February rally calling for courts to block plans for a copper mine at Oak Flat in southeast Arizona. (Photo by Alberto Mariani/Cronkite News) This story was originally published by Cronkite News. The Sikh Coalition and the San Carlos Apache would not appear to have much in common at first glance, but they have found a shared interest in the fight over a patch of land in southeastern Arizona.

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