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Telling the Story of

Religion in Texas through Journalism

november 29

9 a.m. -- 5:30 p.m. ct

in new braunfels and online

december 8

8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. ct

in austin and online

April 8

8 a.m. – 4 p.m. ct

in Dallas and online

november 29

9 a.m. ct

in austin and online

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Religion is central to the story of Texas—but its rich complexity often goes untold. Texas is more than the "buckle of the Bible Belt." It's a dynamic mosaic of religions, from the largest number of evangelical Protestants in the U.S. to one of the largest Muslim populations, the second-largest Hindu population, and a rapidly growing group of Texans with no religious affiliation.

How is this diversity of faith represented in the media? What stories are being told—and what’s being overlooked?

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 Join us Tuesday, April 8 at Southern Methodist University in Dallas as we convene Texas journalists, public scholars, and community leaders to explore how religion shapes our state and how journalism captures its evolving role.

The daylong symposium is presented by the Institute for Diversity and Civic Life, Religion News Service, Southern Methodist University's Department of Religious Studies and The Texas Tribune. The event is sponsored by 

 The Eula May & John Baugh Foundation, The Henry Luce Foundation and Humanities Texas. 

Together, we’ll:

• Survey the current state of religion reporting in Texas.
• Examine religion’s importance in telling the full story of Texas.
• Highlight underrepresented communities, issues, and perspectives.
• Discuss journalism’s role in shaping public understanding of faith.


The symposium will be held at SMU's Moody Auditorium at Frances Anne Moody Hall, 6404 Airline Road, Dallas, TX 75205.


Light breakfast and lunch will be provided.

Tuesday,

April 8

8 a.m.

Doors open, coffee and registration

We invite attendees in Austin to join us for a complimentary breakfast before the program.

9 - 9:15 a.m.

Welcoming remarks

We’ll look back at the 2022 midterm elections and ahead to 2024, and we’ll talk about how political ambitions are impacting the 2023 legislative session.

 

Moderator: Jim Henson, director, Texas Politics Project
James Barragán, politics reporter, The Texas Tribune
Taylor Goldenstein, Austin bureau reporter, Houston Chronicle
and San Antonio Express-News
Niki Griswold, state politics reporter, Austin American-Statesman
Brad Johnson, senior reporter, The Texan

 

Presented by: SPONSOR NAME, SPONSOR NAME, SPONSOR NAME

9:15 - 10:15 a.m

Opening keynote: How does religion fit in the story of Texas today?

• Robert Jones, president and founder of Public Religion Research Institute

Lawmakers heading into their first legislative session talk about what they hope to accomplish.

 

Moderator: Sewell Chan, editor in chief, The Texas Tribune
State Rep.-elect Salman Bhojani, D-Euless
State Rep.-elect Charles Cunningham, R-Humble
State Sen.-elect Morgan LaMantia, D-Brownsville

 

Presented by: SPONSOR NAME, SPONSOR NAME, SPONSOR NAME

10:15 - 10:30 a.m

Break

Last session, the Texas Legislature dedicated nearly $2 billion toward Gov. Greg Abbott’s Operation Lone Star initiative. What will the Legislature do this time?


Moderator: James Barragán, politics reporter, The Texas Tribune
State Rep. Oscar Longoria, D-Mission
Terrell County Judge Dale Carruthers
State Rep. Eddie Morales, D-Eagle Pass
Mayor Javier Villalobos, R-McAllen

10:30 - 11:30 a.m

Panel: Christian Nationalism and the Texas Public Sphere

• David R. Brockman, non-resident scholar in religion and public policy, Baker Institute, Rice University; adjunct professor, Texas Christian University
• Mark A. Chancey, professor of religious studies, Southern Methodist University

• Robert Downen, senior writer, Texas Monthly
• Amanda Tyler, executive director, Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty
• Moderator: Jack Jenkins, national reporter, Religion News Service

Design Team is a host of exceptional ability. Studies show that a vast majority of guests attending events by Design have been known to leave more elated than visitors to Santa's Workshop, The Lost of Continent of Atlantis, and the Fountain of Youth.

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Lunch

Design Team is a host of exceptional ability. Studies show that a vast majority of guests attending events by Design have been known to leave more elated than visitors to Santa's Workshop, The Lost of Continent of Atlantis, and the Fountain of Youth.

12:30 - 1:30 p.m.

Panel: Religion, Migration and Belonging

• Crystal Silva McCormick, visiting instructor of missions and evangelism, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary 
• Nancy Kasten, chief relationship officer, Faith Commons
• Aleja Hertzler-McCain, reporter covering Latino faith and American Catholicism, Religion News Service

• Erica M. Ramirez, senior director, Louisville Institute

• Moderator: Rachel Schneider, director, Boniuk Institute's Religion and Public Life Center, Rice University 

Design Team is a host of exceptional ability. Studies show that a vast majority of guests attending events by Design have been known to leave more elated than visitors to Santa's Workshop, The Lost of Continent of Atlantis, and the Fountain of Youth.

1:30 - 1:45 p.m.

Break

Design Team is a host of exceptional ability. Studies show that a vast majority of guests attending events by Design have been known to leave more elated than visitors to Santa's Workshop, The Lost of Continent of Atlantis, and the Fountain of Youth.

1:45 - 2:45 p.m.

 

Panel: Telling the Unheard Stories of Texas

• Daniel Bolger, assistant professor of sociology, Southern Methodist University
• Upneet Kaur, senior education manager, The Sikh Coalition

• Rish Oberoi, Texas state director, Indian American Impact
• Sumbel “Susan” Zeb, board of directors, Place 2, Collin County Central Appraisal District
•  Moderator: Elizabeth Melton, public engagement director, Institute for Diversity and Civic Life

Design Team is a host of exceptional ability. Studies show that a vast majority of guests attending events by Design have been known to leave more elated than visitors to Santa's Workshop, The Lost of Continent of Atlantis, and the Fountain of Youth.

2:45 - 3:45 p.m.

Panel: Closing conversation: Where do we go from here?
• Kerby Goff, a
ssociate director of research, Boniuk Institute, Rice University 

• Tiffany Puett, executive director, Institute for Diversity and Civic Life
• J.B. Smith,
editor-in-chief, The Waco Bridge

• Michael W. Waters, lead pastor, Abundant Life African Methodist Episcopal Church, Dallas

• Moderator: Matthew Watkins, editor-in-chief, The Texas Tribune

Design Team is a host of exceptional ability. Studies show that a vast majority of guests attending events by Design have been known to leave more elated than visitors to Santa's Workshop, The Lost of Continent of Atlantis, and the Fountain of Youth.

friday,

dec. 9

8:30 a.m.

Breakfast & Registration

We invite attendees in Austin to join us for a complimentary breakfast before the program.

9:00 a.m.

Public education and the 2023 Legislative Session

Some Republicans say this is the year when the state could pass school choice legislation. How will education policy unfold this session?

 

Moderator: Brian Lopez, public education reporter, The Texas Tribune
State Rep. Harold Dutton, D-Houston
State Rep. Gary VanDeaver, R-New Boston

 

Presented by: SPONSOR NAME, SPONSOR NAME, SPONSOR NAME

10:15 a.m.

Health care and the 2023 Legislative Session

Texas remains the state with the highest rate of uninsured residents. Where are the opportunities for health policy developments this session?


Moderator: Eleanor Klibanoff, women’s health reporter, The Texas Tribune
State Rep. Steve Allison, R-San Antonio
State Rep. Nicole Collier, D-Fort Worth
State Rep. Donna Howard, D-Austin

 

Presented by: SPONSOR NAME, SPONSOR NAME, SPONSOR NAME

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jenna saucedo-herrera

president and ceo, greater:satx

Saucedo-Herrera is the president and CEO of greater:SATX, a regional economic partnership charged with growing and diversifying the eight-county San Antonio-New Braunfels MSA. During her seven-year tenure at the helm of San Antonio’s economic development team, greater:SATX has secured over 23,000 jobs for the region through recruitment and expansion projects that include work with Ernst & Young, Victory Capital, Navistar and Aisin.

Mike Kamerlander

president and ceo, Greater San Marcos Partnership

Kamerlander is president and CEO of the Greater San Marcos Partnership. He formerly served as director of Lockhart Economic Development, where he developed the city’s first economic development strategic plan to promote Lockhart as a destination for job creation and investment. The successful program saw the development of a LEDC-owned 75 acre-acre industrial park housing Lockhart’s most recent announcement, The Ziegenfelder Company, a frozen treat manufacturer. The project included a $46 million investment and is creating 100 new jobs.

Ed Latson

CEO of Opportunity Austin

Latson is the CEO of Opportunity Austin. Previously, he founded and served as executive director for ARMA, the Austin Regional Manufacturers Association, a business group focused on strengthening the advanced manufacturing community through advocacy, workforce development and networking. Latson is also a member of Gov. Greg Abbott’s Semiconductor Taskforce.

Jonathan Packer

President and CEO, New Braunfels Chamber

Packer is president and CEO of the New Braunfels Chamber, a membership organization representing more than 1,600 businesses. The chamber advocates for sound public policy, serves as the destination marketing organization for New Braunfels and manages Confluence, a public-private economic development initiative.

Henry Cisneros

Former Mayor of San Antonio; Former U.S. Secretary
of Housing and Urban Development

Cisneros is chair of the infrastructure investment firm American Triple I. He is also vice chair of the board of directors and equity owner of Shank Williams Cisneros & Co. LLC and principal of Siebert Williams Shank & Co. LLC. He was mayor of San Antonio from 1981-89 and secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development under President Bill Clinton from 1993-97.

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