In the first episode of 'Red State Religions,' host Dr. Gillian Frank explores the progressive religious communities in conservative areas, focusing on the Unitarian Universalist ministers and LGBTQ couples who participated in same-sex marriage ceremonies in Birmingham, Alabama. The episode highlights Reverend Luna Jensen Boad's and Reverend Lne Broussard's roles in these historic events, detailing the political and religious struggles leading to and following the legalization of same-sex marriage. Personal stories from Kay and Andrew illustrate the impact of finding liberal religious spaces in a conservative environment. The episode examines the intersection of faith and social justice, unraveling the complex history of marriage equality and the enduring presence of liberal religion in the Bible Belt.


00:00 Introduction to Red State Religions

00:51 A Historic Day in Alabama

05:30 The Path to Marriage Equality

15:53 Personal Stories of Love and Struggle

25:27 Finding Community in Unitarian Universalism

33:10 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview


Red State Religions is produced by the Institute for Religion, Media, and Civic Engagement with generous funding from the Henry Luce Foundation.

Created by Dr. Gillian Frank

Producer: Andrew Gill

Executive Producer: Dr. Bradley Onishi

Audio Engineer and Music: R. Scott Okamoto

Production Assistance: Kari Onishi



For more research-based podcasts and public scholarship visit www.axismundi.us.
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Straight White American Jesus

Bradley Onishi + Daniel Miller

Red State Religions: The Religious Fight for Same Sex Marriage in Alabama

APR 3, 202542 MIN
Straight White American Jesus

Red State Religions: The Religious Fight for Same Sex Marriage in Alabama

APR 3, 202542 MIN

Description

In the first episode of 'Red State Religions,' host Dr. Gillian Frank explores the progressive religious communities in conservative areas, focusing on the Unitarian Universalist ministers and LGBTQ couples who participated in same-sex marriage ceremonies in Birmingham, Alabama. The episode highlights Reverend Luna Jensen Boad's and Reverend Lne Broussard's roles in these historic events, detailing the political and religious struggles leading to and following the legalization of same-sex marriage. Personal stories from Kay and Andrew illustrate the impact of finding liberal religious spaces in a conservative environment. The episode examines the intersection of faith and social justice, unraveling the complex history of marriage equality and the enduring presence of liberal religion in the Bible Belt.


  • 00:00 Introduction to Red State Religions
  • 00:51 A Historic Day in Alabama
  • 05:30 The Path to Marriage Equality
  • 15:53 Personal Stories of Love and Struggle
  • 25:27 Finding Community in Unitarian Universalism
  • 33:10 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview


Red State Religions is produced by the Institute for Religion, Media, and Civic Engagement with generous funding from the Henry Luce Foundation.

  • Created by Dr. Gillian Frank
  • Producer: Andrew Gill
  • Executive Producer: Dr. Bradley Onishi
  • Audio Engineer and Music: R. Scott Okamoto
  • Production Assistance: Kari Onishi

For more research-based podcasts and public scholarship visit www.axismundi.us.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices