Madison Shockley
Reverend Madison Shockley
Contents
- 1 Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice
- 2 truthdig
- 3 People for the American Way
- 4 Muslim Public Affairs Council Convention
- 5 RH Reality Check
- 6 Wordpress
- 7 “Race, Rhetoric, and Reproductive Justice: How Current and Proposed Legislation Will Affect Communities of Color”
- 8 Girls Think Tank
- 9 Facebook
- 10 References
Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice
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tag and 2010 [2] Annual Reports, the Reverend is mentioned as a Beacon and a Candle Lighter. As part of the NBCI Advisory Committee, Shockley was involved in RCRC's Clearing House and Resource Center - "Webninar: Theology of Choice'] [3] In a letter to members of Congress regarding the inclusion of abortion in health care, Shockley was one of many affiliated with RCRC to sign his name. [4]
truthdig
Reverend Shockley has a contributor page on truthdig.com, with columns to do with political and cultural issues since 2005. [5]
People for the American Way
On January 22, 2010, Reverend Stockley was interviewed by People for the American Way in an article titled, "Rev. Madison Shockley Reflects on the 37th Anniversary of Roe and Stupak Amendment" regarding the Roe v. Wade decision, but also about his church, Pilgrim United Church of Christ. [6]
Muslim Public Affairs Council Convention
Reverend Stockley spoke at the 2010 MPAC Convention, titled "Struggle for America's Conscience." He spoke on the current state of Muslims in America. [7]
RH Reality Check
Reverend Madison Stockley wrote a piece in 2008 for the pro-abortion RH Reality Check titled "Choice: Let the People Say, "Amen."" [8]
Wordpress
RCRC has a blog on Wordpress, titled Pro Choice and Pro Faith with a headline "RCRC-Faith and Justice." The Reverend wrote a piece from Father's Day 2011, titled, "Father’s Day Reflections on The Bible, Women, The Fetus, & More." [9]
“Race, Rhetoric, and Reproductive Justice: How Current and Proposed Legislation Will Affect Communities of Color”
On Feministing's website, an event was advertised for April 7,2011 at Northeastern University in Boston, MA titled “Race, Rhetoric, and Reproductive Justice: How Current and Proposed Legislation Will Affect Communities of Color.” Reverend Shockley was featured on the panel. [10]
Girls Think Tank
In 2010, Reverend Madison Shockley spoke at the "Basic Dignity launch," for which there is a YouTube video for. [11]
Reverend Shockley is the Page Owner of the Pilgrim United Church, on Facebook, which is mentioned as having a "progressive theology." [12] On the Reverend's own Facebook page, his current profile picture, for August 2012, since June 3, is him holding a sign saying "We Love Planned Parenthood." There are also pictures on his profile from a Planned Parenthood rally. [13]
References
- ↑ Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice: Faith in Advocacy, Advocate for Reproductive Choice, 2006 Annual Report(accessed on August 18, 2012)
- ↑ Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice: We Strive for a World Of... 2010 Annual Report(accessed on August 18, 2012)
- ↑ Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice: Programs-Clearing House and Resource Center - "Webinar: Theology of Choice"(accessed on August 25, 2012)
- ↑ Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice: "Religious Leaders Urge Congress To Include Abortion Services in Health Care Reform"(accessed on August 19, 2012)
- ↑ truthdig.com: The Rev. Madison Shockley, Contributor(accessed on August 25, 2012)
- ↑ People for the American Way: "Rev. Madison Shockley Reflects on the 37th Anniversary of Roe and Stupak Amendment"(accessed on August 25, 2012)
- ↑ YouTube:"Pastor Madison Shockley at the 10th Annual MPAC Convention.mov"(accessed on August 25, 2012)
- ↑ RH Reality Blog: Rev. Madison Shockley's Blog(accessed on August 25, 2012)
- ↑ Wordpress: RCRC-Faith and Justice-"Father’s Day Reflections on The Bible, Women, The Fetus, & More"(accessed on August 25, 2012)
- ↑ Feministing: Members-Sakhi-“Race, Rhetoric, and Reproductive Justice: How Current and Proposed Legislation Will Affect Communities of Color”(accessed on August 25, 2012)
- ↑ Girls Think Tank: "Rev. Madison Shockley at Basic Dignity launch"(accessed on August 25, 2012)
- ↑ Facebook: "Pilgrim United Church of Christ"(accessed on August 25, 2012)
- ↑ Facebook: "Madison Shockley"-Photos(accessed on August 25, 2012)