Just days after the 2018 midterm elections, the Washington, D.C. chapter of the Religion Communicators Council sat down for a roundtable on how the results impact the faith sector’s work. Several religious organizations and denominations have offices in Washington, D.C., and the community is constantly keeping up with Congress and advocating on a wide variety of issues.
Three speakers shared their observations and experiences to start the conversation: Amelia Kegan of the Friends Committee on National Legislation; Sofi Hersher of the Religion Action Center of Reform Judaism; and Shahid Rahman of the American Muslim Institution.