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Is America enduring a 'slow civil war'? Jeff Sharlet visits Trump rallies, a celebrity megachurch and the manosphere to find out

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Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Nor is its author, Jeff Sharlet, focused only on the ominous events of January 6, 2021, at the US Capitol.

Key Points: 
  • Nor is its author, Jeff Sharlet, focused only on the ominous events of January 6, 2021, at the US Capitol.
  • Sharlet believes that event is part of a “slow civil war” that threatens the future of the American republic.
  • Review: The Undertow: Scenes from a Slow Civil War – Jeff Sharlet (W.W. Norton)

American racism

  • Sharlet documents Belafonte’s lifelong struggle against racism, through a series of conversations.
  • Sharlet uses Belafonte to argue racism is at the heart of the American political and social malady.
  • Belafonte, a mainstream performer with cross-race appeal who still suffered intense discrimination, is Sharlet’s bearer of the bad news that racism resides in the core of American identity.
  • Read more:
    From sit-ins in the 1960s to uprisings in the new millennium, Harry Belafonte served as a champion of youth activism

‘The American religion of winning’

  • While race may be at the heart of a contested American identity, Sharlet believes evangelical religion is propelling the narrative of discontent and rebellion.
  • Or rather, a distorted branch within evangelical religion: the prosperity gospel, which teaches that faith and positive thinking attract health, wealth and happiness.
  • Wilkerson is portrayed as a very “cool” Christian, with a talent for grabbing headlines and fraternising with celebrity friends.
  • Prosperity follows him.” The American prosperity gospel is a materialist practice full of (sometimes unaware) poseurs, a bit like Trump himself.
  • His braggadocio at rallies appeals to his acolytes because it operates within “the American religion of winning”.

Evangelical religion and QAnon

  • As the apostle Paul wrote: “We walk by faith, not by sight” (KJV, 2 Corinthians 5:7).
  • Through QAnon, the pro-Trump conspiracy theory provides secular breadcrumbs for those seeking answers for the strange condition of the modern American nation-state.
  • QAnon is rooted in Gnostic philosophy, which held that reality is not what it appears (and was expelled from the mainstream of early Christianity’s canon).
  • QAnon adherents believe that, with the addition of the conspiracy theories supplied by QAnon, menacing forces and hopeful signs can be effortlessly revealed.
  • Read more:
    History repeats itself: From the New Testament to QAnon

A slow civil war


Hope cannot easily spring eternal, so grim are the signs of a slow civil war. Sharlet hints mass protest may be a democratic antidote to the American proto-fascism he fears.

  • In the end, Sharlet can only offer the slender hope that democratic practice, one small step at a time, might prevail through the will of sensible people.
  • But what if the problem went deeper than an internal culture war?
  • Read more:
    In Doppelganger, Naomi Klein says the world is broken: conspiracy theorists 'get the facts wrong but often get the feelings right'

Not unique to America

  • Certainly, Australia has experienced white racism – and violent, organised attacks on non-whites.
  • Alternatively, follow the unfolding story of the two policemen and a neighbour, gunned down in an ambush in Southern Queensland in 2022.
  • But it is harder to channel racist and religious fanaticism into an attack on the political state in Australia.
  • They will not be assured of America’s future role as a reliable world bastion of liberal democracy.
  • Nor can they be assured the United States will remain the politically stable centre of an increasingly unstable global economic system.


Ian Tyrrell received funding from the Australian Research Council's grant schemes on five occasions from 1996 to 2015.

Pianist Mina Cho Solidifies Her Unique Fusion of Jazz with Korean Traditional Music on "Beat Mirage," Set for February 9 Release

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Thursday, January 4, 2024

RICHMOND, Calif., Jan. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Mina Cho's startlingly fresh approach to jazz fusion reaches its culmination with "Beat Mirage," her fifth album and the debut of her Grace Beat Quartet. Supported by bassist Max Ridley, drummer Yeongjin Kim and percussionist Insoo Kim, the Boston (by way of Seoul) pianist and composer makes bold new strides in her career-long quest to bridge the musical traditions of Korean gugak and American jazz.

Key Points: 
  • The deeper that Boston-based pianist Mina Cho delves into her Korean roots, the more personal and distinctive her music becomes.
  • Brought together, they form an imaginative range of sonics that "often blend notated amalgamations of Korean and jazz rhythms."
  • She earned a scholarship to Boston's Berklee College of Music to study the music formally, a pursuit that led her to discover jazz.
  • Updates on the upcoming performances for the CD release concerts and Canada-Korea Co-Creation Project will be announced on the website.

FirstService Residential Welcomes the Impressive Trinity Place to its Boston Portfolio

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Thursday, November 30, 2023

CANTON, Mass., Nov. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- FirstService Residential, the leading residential community management company, started providing full-service property management services to the impressive Trinity Place in Boston, Massachusetts.

Key Points: 
  • CANTON, Mass., Nov. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- FirstService Residential, the leading residential community management company, started providing full-service property management services to the impressive Trinity Place in Boston, Massachusetts.
  • "We are excited that the board chose to partner with FirstService Residential," said Mike Grey, president, New England, FirstService Residential.
  • "We're thrilled to welcome Trinity Place to the family," said Michael Mendillo, president, FirstService Residential.
  • "We are excited that the board chose to partner with FirstService Residential," said Mike Grey, president, New England, FirstService Residential.

Carole Wedge, Former President and CEO Of the National Architectural Firm Shepley Bulfinch, Retires After Nearly 40 Years

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Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Wedge first began working at Shepley Bulfinch in the mailroom and became the firm's first female President and CEO in 2004.

Key Points: 
  • Wedge first began working at Shepley Bulfinch in the mailroom and became the firm's first female President and CEO in 2004.
  • She has led the firm through nearly two decades of expansion and hundreds of prestigious and innovative architectural projects.
  • Wedge was named President and CEO of Shepley Bulfinch, 18 years after advancing from a designer to an architect, associate and then principal.
  • “The impact of Carole Wedge’s leadership of Shepley Bulfinch will be felt for generations,” said Angela Watson, FAIA, Shepley Bulfinch’s current CEO and President.

Thousands to Be Introduced to Veganuary at Seven Food Venues in New York City With Vegan Dish Added to Menus by Operator Great Performances

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Thursday, December 29, 2022

NEW YORK, Dec. 29, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- In recognition of Veganuary, the global initiative which encourages people to try vegan as a means of protecting the planet and improving their health, Great Performances, the celebrated catering, hospitality and events company that was in the vanguard of the plant-forward food trend, will add a dish from its vegan, Latin-inspired Mae Mae Café to the menus of a number of food venues it operates Manhattan, Brooklyn and The Bronx. From Jan. 1 through Jan. 31, seven such culinary concerns will participate in Veganuary by featuring the vegan dish: Dizzy's Club (at Jazz at Lincoln Center); Abby Aldrich Dining Hall and Weiss Cafe (at Rockefeller University); The Norm (at the Brooklyn Musuem); The Café (at Wave Hill}; Trinity Café (at Trinity Church's Trinity Commons); and Wollman Café (at Wollman Rink).

Key Points: 
  • The Veganuary dish for all the locations will be Mae Mae Café's popular Mushroom Mole Tacos, white onion, cilantro, sesame seeds, house made corn tortilla.
  • Veganuary is a non-profit organization that encourages people worldwide to try vegan for January and beyond.
  • GP has been bringing delicious food to tables in the New York Tri-state area and beyond for more than 40 years.
  • Sustainability and local sourcing have long been GP brand hallmarks and the company has been promoting plant-based dishes to clients for a decade.

Trinity Church Wall Street Provides $6.5 million in No-Interest Loans to NYC Nonprofit Organizations in Partnership with Nonprofit Finance Fund

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Wednesday, August 18, 2021

NEW YORK, Aug. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Trinity Church Wall Street announced no-interest loans totaling $6.5 million to respond to the needs of nonprofit organizations in New York City.

Key Points: 
  • NEW YORK, Aug. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Trinity Church Wall Street announced no-interest loans totaling $6.5 million to respond to the needs of nonprofit organizations in New York City.
  • The Trinity Church Grantee Loan Fund is administered by Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF) and is providing no-interest loans to 12 Trinity grantees that are working in housing, homelessness, and racial justice.
  • "Funders can't always be counted to stand with you during times like that, but Trinity Church Wall Street did.
  • For more than 40 years, we've worked to strengthen nonprofit organizations and improve the way money flows to social good.

Racial Justice and Eviction Prevention Dominant Themes in $15 Million in Grants Awarded by Trinity Church Wall Street

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Thursday, June 17, 2021

These groups are working on priorities from immigrant rights to Black-led community organizing to eviction prevention.

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  • These groups are working on priorities from immigrant rights to Black-led community organizing to eviction prevention.
  • Phillip A. Jackson, Priest-in-charge of Trinity Church Wall Street.
  • "Trinity supports these nonprofits and hopes to further their work, especially as we respond to a racial reckoning and a looming eviction crisis."
  • "As our city re-opens, the focus for Trinity's philanthropy is on a resilient and equitable recovery," said Neill Coleman, Chief Philanthropy Officer, Trinity Church Wall Street.

New York City Nonprofit Organizations Receive $24.4 Million From Trinity Church Wall Street in 2020

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Thursday, December 10, 2020

NEW YORK, Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Trinity Church Wall Street , in its latest set of grants, has awarded $10.8 million to 31 organizations dedicated to addressing housing insecurity and racial justice in New York City.This brings the total amount in grants Trinity has awarded to local organizations in 2020 to $24.4 million.

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  • NEW YORK, Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Trinity Church Wall Street , in its latest set of grants, has awarded $10.8 million to 31 organizations dedicated to addressing housing insecurity and racial justice in New York City.This brings the total amount in grants Trinity has awarded to local organizations in 2020 to $24.4 million.
  • Trinity has nearly tripled its New York City grant-making this year from 2019.
  • Phillip A. Jackson, Priest-in-charge and Vicar of Trinity Church Wall Street.
  • This is central to advancing racial justice in New York City and in support of Trinity's mission," said Susan Shah, Managing Director of Racial Justice at Trinity Church Wall Street.

With $7 Million in Grant Funding, Trinity Church Wall Street Joins Urgent Call for Racial Justice and Responds to COVID-19 Impacts

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Tuesday, June 23, 2020

The 57 grantsannounced today range from $50,000 to $300,000 and total $6.86 million.

Key Points: 
  • The 57 grantsannounced today range from $50,000 to $300,000 and total $6.86 million.
  • "Trinity established racial justice and homelessness as our New York City funding priorities last year.Now COVID-19 is magnifying the inequities in our city the very inequities that our grants are designed to address," said the Rev.
  • Phillip A. Jackson, Priest-in-Charge and Vicar of Trinity Church Wall Street.
  • "The pandemic has strengthened Trinity's calling and commitment to end the cycles of mass homelessness and mass incarceration."

Vivvi Early Learning and Trinity Church Wall Street Announce Preschool Transfer

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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Vivvi Early Learning, the first company to provide employer-sponsored near and on-site child care to companies of all sizes, today announced its plans to assume operations of Trinity Preschool, based in Manhattans Financial District.

Key Points: 
  • Vivvi Early Learning, the first company to provide employer-sponsored near and on-site child care to companies of all sizes, today announced its plans to assume operations of Trinity Preschool, based in Manhattans Financial District.
  • Trinity Preschool opened in 1982 and has been operated by Trinity Church Wall Street, a growing and inclusive Episcopal parish in lower Manhattan.
  • Dr. William Lupfer, Rector of Trinity Church Wall Street.
  • Weve been impressed by Vivvis passion for and expertise in early childhood education, and their commitment to Trinity Preschool staff, children, and families.