March Wed, 2020
RESILIENCE: For Faith-Based Organizations Weathering the COVID-19 Storm / The Mission Continues
This guidance follows the Miller Center's initial Interim Guidance, issued on March 13, 2020, which outlined best practices for communities of faith to employ in managing the unprecedented pandemic the world is now facing as a consequence of the novel coronavirus COVID-19.
March Fri, 2020
PLAN, RESPOND, MITIGATE: Get Your Community Faith-Based Organizations Ready for the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
It is imperative that the leadership of such organizations, which play such an essential role in providing comfort to community members in times of pain and uncertainty, find ways to fulfill their missions without jeopardizing the health of the afflicted, the other members of the organizations or the leaders themselves. This Miller Center Interim Guidance offers a suggested approach to these issues based on our experience in working with community and faith-based organizations in other contexts, and in managing emergencies of various kinds.
February Mon, 2020
The Power of the Future: Prophetic Politics Between Political Crises and Civil Rights
"This paper examines the political life of Malcolm X in the context of the Black Prophetic Tradition. By exploring historical, literary, and theological considerations of political violence and divine warnings, “Catch on Fire” evaluates Malcolm X’s legacy as one of the iconic figures within more contemporary prophetic politics."
February Mon, 2020
Cyber Swarming, Memetic Warfare And Viral Insurgency
How Domestic Militants Organize on Memes to Incite Violent Insurrection and Terror Against Government and Law Enforcement