Harvard's DEI Refusal & Their Joyful Ex-Prisoner Chaplain: John Bach

John Bach

President Trump has been wreaking havoc in so many corners of our country, including the disruption caused by his executive order to dismantle all DEI (Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion) programs throughout the country. Harvard has been the most prominent school to refuse the order, causing joy & celebration among many. Today we're talking with John Bach about Harvard's policies and ethics from his perspective as a Harvard chaplain. As a Quaker, John's credentials are experiential instead of academic or educational, including his work with the Civil Rights movement, his time in prison as a draft refuser, and his work as a house painter. John is also author of Short Time: A Season’s Prison Journal, around John's short stint in prison for civil disobedience.

Past/present religious/spiritual influences: UCC, Quaker

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SIA-000784

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Full, uncut, Spirit in Action interview with John Bach

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Harvard's DEI Refusal & Their Joyful Ex-Prisoner Chaplain: John Bach

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