Radicalization and Deradicalization Survey
The Episcopal Church Office of Government Relations

In an effort to better understand the current landscape of radicalization and responses to hate, we have created this survey to hear from leaders throughout the entirety of The Episcopal Church. We hope that, through this, we will be able to learn more about problems facing Episcopalians, and how the church might best address the racialization of God’s children.
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What best describes you?
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In what state/territory do you live? (If outside the U.S. please indicate country)
How concerned are you about white power movements and/or Christian nationalism in our nation and in our Church?
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How prevalent do you think white supremacy and white power movements are in The Episcopal Church?
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Have you or your community taken action as part of racial reconciliation work to address violent white supremacy and white power movements?
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What do you see as the Episcopal Church's role in addressing far-right radicalization.
Do you feel that white power or Christian nationalist ideologies exist within your home parish or church office?  If yes, please explain in broad terms (no personally identifying information).
Do you see white supremacy evident in your community or in other churches? If yes, please explain in broad terms (no personally identifying information).
What more could your church, community, or The Episcopal Church and other Christians do to address violent white supremacy and radicalization in our pews and communities?”
If you have an example of ways that your parish/community has addressed white supremacy or Christian nationalism, and you would be willing to share, please enter you email below.
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