Center for American Progress

ADVISORY: Bishop Gene Robinson and Patrick Murphy to Speak on the Role of Faith in Politics, Public Policy
Press Advisory

ADVISORY: Bishop Gene Robinson and Patrick Murphy to Speak on the Role of Faith in Politics, Public Policy

Washington, D.C. – From marriage equality to income inequality, the role of faith is crucial to the public debate—it can serve as a weapon to divide and create fear, or as an inclusive force to advance justice and equality. Please join CAP senior fellow and former congressman Patrick Murphy and CAP senior fellow Bishop Gene Robinson on Wednesday, November 28, as they explore the role of faith in politics and public policy.

Murphy and Robinson will examine marriage equality for same-sex couples, women’s reproductive health, religious liberty, and other issues in the news. In addition, Robinson will discuss ideas from his new book, God Believes in Love, where he makes the religious case for marriage equality for same-sex couples. Murphy will reflect on his time in Congress, and the role his Catholic faith played in helping him champion a wide range of issues, including gay rights, health reform, and women’s health.

WHO:

Welcoming Remarks:
Sally Steenland, Director, Faith & Progressive Policy Initiative, Center for American Progress

Distinguished Panelists:
Bishop Gene Robinson, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire and Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress
Patrick Murphy, Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress

A light lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m.

WHEN:

November 28, 2012
12:00pm – 1:00pm ET

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Location

Center for American Progress
1333 H St. NW, 10th Floor
Washington, DC20005

Map & Directions

Nearest Metro: Blue/Orange Line to McPherson Square or Red Line to Metro Center

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