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The Glorification of Busyness
This “attention economy” is not just so social media platforms know if they should show you ads about cats vs. dogs or sneakers vs. dress shoes. People who want to show you political messages through ads, or even scammers who want to sell you fake products by spreading misinformation about vaccines, for example, use these same advertising and targeting tools, which also depend on the data the company gathered about you. That’s the real danger.
One America Voices: Jerrel Johnson
Get to know more about staff member Jerrel Johnson.
Choosing the Panoramic View
Guest poster Rabbi Jessie Wainer shares her inspirational and thought-provoking High Holy Days sermon with us.
The Role of In-group Moderates in Faith Communities
Being an in-group moderate means that you are willing to speak out when members of your community behave in a way that leans in opposition to your values.
The United We Stand Summit: Recognizing Two of Our Own
Among those honored at the recent White House event United We Stand Summit were two of the One America Movement’s religious leaders, Pastor Tom Breeden and Rabbi Rachel Schmelkin.
The Sound of a Low Whisper
The world of social media is filled with supposed “revolutions.” It is filled with strong winds, earthquakes, and fires. Everything feels so loud, critical, and urgent. But let us be mindful not to allow the urgent to replace the important.