Schrader: A visit to a local witches’ coven
Two years ago, while driving in the eastern part of DeKalb, I was  intrigued to see the car ahead of me with bumper stickers that read:  “I’m Pagan and I Vote” and “No war was ever fought over witchcraft.” The  driver parked at a residence, so I noted the location and returned  sometime later to inquire about the strange slogans.
The woman who answered the door explained she was a modern-day witch and belonged to a coven of witches in northern Illinois. I swallowed hard and said I would get back to her and maybe do a column on witchcraft someday. Read full story from daily-chronicle.com
Author wants to rebrand Muslims from terrorists to environmentalists
Ibrahim Abdul-Matin is a second generation American Muslim, radio  personality and a policy advisor in New York Mayor Michael  Bloomberg’s Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability.
In his new book, Green Deen: What Islam Teaches About Protecting the Planet, he challenges Muslims and non-Muslims to be stewards of the earth. He hopes the book will help rebrand Muslims from terrorists to environmentalists. Read full story from cnn.com
Making the promise real: ACLU looks at justice in Indian country
PORTLAND, Ore. – The American Civil Liberties Union put a face on justice in Indian country Oct. 29 at its first Northwest Civil Liberties Conference in the Pacific Northwest. Judges, attorneys, professors and nonprofit leaders came together to discuss important current civil liberties and civil rights issues affecting their communities. Read full story from indiancountrytoday.com
Court OKs Law Allowing ‘God’ Pledge In Schools
BOSTON — The constitutionality of a  New Hampshire law that requires schools to authorize a time each day for  students to voluntarily recite the Pledge of Allegiance has been upheld  by a federal appeals court that found the oath’s reference to God  doesn’t violate students’ rights. Read full story from thebostonchannel.com
Chinese mine project threatens to destroy major 7th Century Afghan Buddhist site
Kabul,  Nov 16 (ANI): Archaeologists in Afghanistan have  warned that   they are racing against time to rescue a major 7th  Century religious   site  unearthed  along the famous  Silk  Road  from  a Chinese  company   that is eager to develop  the  world’s  second-biggest unexploited  copper mine, which lies beneath the ruins  at the site. Read full story from oneindia.in




