Doctoral Student of Political Science, Georgia State University
I am finishing my second year in the doctoral program in political science at Georgia State University in Atlanta, GA. My research focuses on the intersectionality of Evangelical Christianity and politics. The overarching themes in my writings include the impact of biblical literalism on women’s political participation, attitudes toward disenfranchisement of felons, and dog whistle politics. I have taught Introduction to Religious Studies and Introduction to American Politics at Georgia State University. I hold Master's degrees in Religious Studies and in Education.
Christian nationalism is a barrier to mass vaccination against COVID-19
Apr 04, 2021 10:03 am UTC| Health
While the majority of Americans either intend to get the COVID-19 vaccine or have already received their shots, getting white evangelicals to vaccination sites may prove more of a challenge especially those who identify...
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