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		<title>Religious Materials Debate Continues in Buncombe County</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 18:35:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Pitzl-Waters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past December, North Carolina Pagan Ginger Strivelli challenged her child’s school’s policy regarding the distribution of religious materials. Strivelli felt that the manner in which Gideon Bibles were made available violated the Establishment Clause, and ostracized non-Christian students who didn’t want to use a special break to obtain a Bible. The school claimed their policy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This past December, North Carolina Pagan Ginger Strivelli <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/12/pagans-outraged-over-bible-distribution-in-buncombe-county-school.html">challenged her child’s school’s policy regarding the distribution of religious materials</a>. Strivelli felt that the manner in which Gideon Bibles were made available violated the Establishment Clause, and ostracized non-Christian students who didn’t want to use a special break to obtain a Bible. The school claimed their policy of distribution for religious materials was open and neutral, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2012/01/buncombe-county-school-blinks-in-pagan-inclusion-test.html">but when tested with Pagan books</a> the <a href="http://blogs.citizen-times.com/blogs/index.php?blog=18&amp;title=first_day_of_school&amp;more=1&amp;c=1&amp;tb=1&amp;pb=1">school’s tune quickly changed</a>. The Buncombe County School Board now said their policy was under review, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2012/01/north-carolina-pagan-receives-death-threat-after-challenging-bible-distribution.html">while Strivelli received a death threat for speaking out</a>. Last night, <a href="http://www.citizen-times.com/article/20120203/NEWS/302030035">the school board held a meeting to unveil (but not vote on) a new distribution policy for religious materials</a>. In a packed room, <a href="http://thepaganmomblog.com/2012/02/02/fear-anger-takes-control/">a climate of fear and anger held sway, according to Angela Pippinger of <em>The Pagan Mom Blog</em></a>.</p>
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<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;<strong>For awhile there seemed to be a balance of people who supported and opposed the policy. But then some preachers got up and made direct personal attacks to Ginger.</strong> They claimed she was the only one with a problem with the bible distribution. Little do they understand how many pagans in the county that fear coming out and speaking up. And after that meeting, I completely understand!  Then it got even worse when a preacher spoke up that only bibles should be allowed in schools. And that is when the preaching began. People after people felt the need to quote scripture. <strong>One guy even read from the bible and stated that if we were real pagans that our ears would burn after listening to the scripture</strong>.</em></p>
<p><em>All through this we quietly sat and allowed people to speak their minds. While I fully support freedom of speech, this was quite difficult. It was off topic. It was all about the “us vs them” mentality. I wanted to speak because it had been so long since anyone from the pagan community spoke. But I was scared. Yep, you read that right. <strong>The hostility was so thick that I wasn’t sure that I could handle standing before those people and be subject to a possible attack. When Ginger spoke about her feelings of being bullied and that she was the only one brave enough to stand up to the masses, the crowd rebuked her.</strong> The same crowd we respectfully allowed to speak their minds now could not handle her speaking her own. I will speak at the next meeting. I have things to say and I need to stand by my desire for a strong interfaith world by standing up and speaking.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align: center;"><!-- tweet id : 165255656591466496 --><style type='text/css'>#bbpBox_165255656591466496 a { text-decoration:none; color:#088253; }#bbpBox_165255656591466496 a:hover { text-decoration:underline; }</style><div id='bbpBox_165255656591466496' class='bbpBox' style='padding:20px; margin:5px 0; background-color:#EDECE9; background-image:url(http://a3.twimg.com/profile_background_images/279851103/170_mother_earth-2.jpg);'><div style='background:#fff; padding:10px; margin:0; min-height:48px; color:#634047; -moz-border-radius:5px; -webkit-border-radius:5px;'><span style='width:100%; font-size:18px; line-height:22px;'>Ginger pointed out that she has felt bullied. Crowd told her she didn't have to be here.</span><div class='bbp-actions' style='font-size:12px; width:100%; padding:5px 0; margin:0 0 10px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #e6e6e6;'><img align='middle' src='http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/wp-content/plugins/twitter-blackbird-pie//images/bird.png' /><a title='tweeted on February 2, 2012 6:09 pm' href='http://twitter.com/#!/APippinger/status/165255656591466496' target='_blank'>February 2, 2012 6:09 pm</a> via <a href="http://twitter.com/devices" rel="nofollow" target="blank">txt</a><a href='https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?in_reply_to=165255656591466496' class='bbp-action bbp-reply-action' title='Reply'><span><em style='margin-left: 1em;'></em><strong>Reply</strong></span></a><a href='https://twitter.com/intent/retweet?tweet_id=165255656591466496' class='bbp-action bbp-retweet-action' title='Retweet'><span><em style='margin-left: 1em;'></em><strong>Retweet</strong></span></a><a href='https://twitter.com/intent/favorite?tweet_id=165255656591466496' class='bbp-action bbp-favorite-action' title='Favorite'><span><em style='margin-left: 1em;'></em><strong>Favorite</strong></span></a></div><div style='float:left; padding:0; margin:0'><a href='http://twitter.com/intent/user?screen_name=APippinger'><img style='width:48px; height:48px; padding-right:7px; border:none; background:none; margin:0' src='http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/1766783339/5886149039_19fa85c337_normal.jpg' /></a></div><div style='float:left; padding:0; margin:0'><a style='font-weight:bold' href='http://twitter.com/intent/user?screen_name=APippinger'>@APippinger</a><div style='margin:0; padding-top:2px'>Angela Pippinger</div></div><div style='clear:both'></div></div></div><!-- end of tweet --></p>
<p>Regarding the proposed policy, it states that school officials  <em><a href="http://www.citizen-times.com/article/20120203/NEWS/302030035">“while acting in their official capacities shall not use their positions to endorse, promote, or disparage a particular religious belief, viewpoint or practice.”</a></em> It also requires ongoing training to staff, and to have principals consult the superintendent over any instance that might violate the Constitution. Local activist and Pagan leader <a href="http://blogs.citizen-times.com/blogs/index.php?blog=18">Byron Ballard</a> called the proposed policy <em>&#8220;fair,&#8221;</em> but also commented on the atmosphere of the meeting, saying it <em><a href="https://twitter.com/#!/ByronBallard/status/165305698207531008">&#8220;was like an audition for preachers,&#8221;</a></em> and that many in attendance seemed <em><a href="https://twitter.com/#!/ByronBallard/status/165449288208482306">&#8220;desperate and fearful.&#8221;</a> </em></p>
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<p>As for Ginger Strivelli, <a href="http://www.citizen-times.com/article/20120203/NEWS/302030035">she bravely faced the crowd</a>, telling them that <em>“I am the only one who is courageous enough to stand up to your bullying,”</em> and that <em>“this is not a church [...] this is a public school board meeting.&#8221;</em> What she is doing is not easy, but her work, along with the work of Byron Ballard, is slowly changing the culture in Buncombe County. Next month the school board will likely vote on the new rule, <a href="https://twitter.com/#!/ByronBallard/status/165458562221490176">Byron Ballard suggests sending them an email of support</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><!-- tweet id : 165458562221490176 --><style type='text/css'>#bbpBox_165458562221490176 a { text-decoration:none; color:#088253; }#bbpBox_165458562221490176 a:hover { text-decoration:underline; }</style><div id='bbpBox_165458562221490176' class='bbpBox' style='padding:20px; margin:5px 0; background-color:#EDECE9; background-image:url(http://a1.twimg.com/images/themes/theme3/bg.gif); background-repeat:no-repeat'><div style='background:#fff; padding:10px; margin:0; min-height:48px; color:#634047; -moz-border-radius:5px; -webkit-border-radius:5px;'><span style='width:100%; font-size:18px; line-height:22px;'>@<a href="http://twitter.com/intent/user?screen_name=martillini" class="twitter-action">martillini</a> You could send them an email of support. Put "I support Policy 652" in the subject line. <a href="http://t.co/B5xhhxOt" rel="nofollow">http://t.co/B5xhhxOt</a></span><div class='bbp-actions' style='font-size:12px; width:100%; padding:5px 0; margin:0 0 10px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #e6e6e6;'><img align='middle' src='http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/wp-content/plugins/twitter-blackbird-pie//images/bird.png' /><a title='tweeted on February 3, 2012 7:36 am' href='http://twitter.com/#!/ByronBallard/status/165458562221490176' target='_blank'>February 3, 2012 7:36 am</a> via web<a href='https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?in_reply_to=165458562221490176' class='bbp-action bbp-reply-action' title='Reply'><span><em style='margin-left: 1em;'></em><strong>Reply</strong></span></a><a href='https://twitter.com/intent/retweet?tweet_id=165458562221490176' class='bbp-action bbp-retweet-action' title='Retweet'><span><em style='margin-left: 1em;'></em><strong>Retweet</strong></span></a><a href='https://twitter.com/intent/favorite?tweet_id=165458562221490176' class='bbp-action bbp-favorite-action' title='Favorite'><span><em style='margin-left: 1em;'></em><strong>Favorite</strong></span></a></div><div style='float:left; padding:0; margin:0'><a href='http://twitter.com/intent/user?screen_name=ByronBallard'><img style='width:48px; height:48px; padding-right:7px; border:none; background:none; margin:0' src='http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/1446088831/haircutone_normal.jpg' /></a></div><div style='float:left; padding:0; margin:0'><a style='font-weight:bold' href='http://twitter.com/intent/user?screen_name=ByronBallard'>@ByronBallard</a><div style='margin:0; padding-top:2px'>Byron Ballard</div></div><div style='clear:both'></div></div></div><!-- end of tweet --></p>
<p>I am expecting an official response from Ginger and Byron&#8217;s media liaison on last night&#8217;s events, and I will post that here as an update once I receive it.  You can be sure I will be keeping an eye on this situation, and will report on any progress or developments.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE:</strong> The <a href="http://www.circlesanctuary.org/liberty/">Lady Liberty League&#8217;s</a> Education Task Force has <a href="https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B8737E6dExXWYTI0NWU0YmYtZjRkNi00NWFiLWI1MjItMjZhNTIxYzA2NGY5">issued a press release</a> with statements from Selena Fox, Byron Ballard, Ginger Strivelli, Lady Miraselena, and Lady Arsinoe Meri Ma&#8217;at. <a href="https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B8737E6dExXWYTI0NWU0YmYtZjRkNi00NWFiLWI1MjItMjZhNTIxYzA2NGY5">Here&#8217;s Selena Fox&#8217;s statement on behalf of the Lady Liberty League</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Having liberty and justice for all in this country may be in the Pledge of Allegiance, but it is not an automatic reality.  The large volume and intensity of sectarian religious rhetoric in the February 2nd meeting proves the necessity to have a religiously neutral public school policy,   It also demonstrates that, all of us, need to be vigilant and willing to work together to make this happen wherever discrimination occurs. And, we have been very pleased to see that Pagans and those of other beliefs have been collaborating, networking, and speaking out in favor of the separation of church and state in this Buncombe County public school situation. We ask that you continue to send support to Ginger, Byron, and others who are on the front lines of this quest.  We will post any updates on the <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Strivelli-Family-Support-Page/300249743360631">Strivelli Family Support </a>and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/LadyLibertyLeague">Lady Liberty League Facebook pages.</a>&#8220;</p></blockquote>
<p>In her statement, Ginger Strivelli simply adds:<em> &#8220;Thanks to everyone who has been giving us support.&#8221;</em></p>
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		<title>North Carolina Pagan Receives Death Threat After Challenging Bible Distribution</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 17:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Pitzl-Waters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last month, North Carolina Pagan Ginger Strivelli decided to challenge her child&#8217;s school&#8217;s policy regarding the distribution of religious materials. Strivelli felt that the manner in which Gideon Bibles were made available violated the Establishment Clause, and ostracized non-Christian students who didn&#8217;t want to use a special break to obtain a Bible. The school, when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last month, North Carolina Pagan Ginger Strivelli <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/12/pagans-outraged-over-bible-distribution-in-buncombe-county-school.html">decided to challenge her child&#8217;s school&#8217;s policy regarding the distribution of religious materials</a>. Strivelli felt that the manner in which Gideon Bibles were made available violated the Establishment Clause, and ostracized non-Christian students who didn&#8217;t want to use a special break to obtain a Bible. The school, when challenged, said the policy applied to all faiths, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2012/01/buncombe-county-school-blinks-in-pagan-inclusion-test.html">so Strivelli decided to test their commitment to theological neutrality</a>. According to local Pagan leader and activist Byron Ballard, who&#8217;s been assisting Strivelli, <a href="http://blogs.citizen-times.com/blogs/index.php?blog=18&amp;title=first_day_of_school&amp;more=1&amp;c=1&amp;tb=1&amp;pb=1">the school&#8217;s tune quickly changed</a>.</p>
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<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;We were there to deliver the materials that she was assured would be &#8220;made available&#8221; in the same way the Gideon material was, right before the winter break. No surprise to find that, in consultation with the system&#8217;s superintendent Dr. Baldwin, the principal Jackie Byerly and asst principal Danny Fusco couldn&#8217;t do that at all because the central office was reviewing its policy regarding religious materials in schools. They suggested that they would &#8220;hold onto&#8221; the books, in case the school system needed to review them for appropriate content, once the policy was vetted.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>The school is <a href="http://www.citizen-times.com/article/20120105/NEWS/301050020/School-blocks-Pagan-book-giveaway?odyssey=mod%7Cnewswell%7Ctext%7CFrontpage%7Cs">now officially &#8220;reviewing&#8221; their policy</a> on distributing religious materials. Since then, Strivelli&#8217;s story has been covered by a number of mainstream media outlets, including <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/01/18/pagan-mom-challenges-bibles-in-north-carolina-school/">Fox News</a>, <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/news/yourcommunity/2012/01/should-schools-allow-religious-texts-to-be-offered-to-their-students.html">CBC News</a>, <a href="http://www.chron.com/news/article/NC-mom-can-t-donate-pagan-books-to-son-s-school-2442986.php">the Houston Chronicle</a>, and <a href="https://www.google.com/search?aq=f&amp;ix=sea&amp;sourceid=chrome&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;q=Ginger+Strivelli#q=Ginger+Strivelli&amp;hl=en&amp;prmd=imvnsuo&amp;source=lnms&amp;tbm=nws&amp;ei=cecaT5iOEPLRiAL9jq3DCA&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=mode_link&amp;ct=mode&amp;cd=5&amp;ved=0CCEQ_AUoBA&amp;bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_cp.,cf.osb&amp;fp=87b558501aebc2d7&amp;biw=1280&amp;bih=641&amp;ix=sea">several others</a>. Due to the intense level of coverage for this issue, perhaps I shouldn&#8217;t be surprised that <a href="http://www.citizen-times.com/article/20120121/NEWS/301210018/School-Bible-giveaway-protester-reports-threats?odyssey=tab%7Ctopnews%7Ctext%7CFrontpage">Ginger Strivelli recently received an anonymous death threat</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;Buncombe County investigators are looking into a threatening phone call made to a local woman who made headlines when she criticized a county school for making Bibles available to students. [...] Strivelli believes that the threat is related to her speaking out. “It’s definitely related. He (the caller) said he saw me on the news,” she said. “I’m hoping it’s just some idiot trying to scare me into shutting up.” The man called Thursday night, claiming he was calling from Moscow, according to Strivelli. He told Strivelli that he had 20 or 30 people working in this area, and “I was done for. I was dead,” Strivelli said Friday.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://www.circlesanctuary.org/liberty/LLL_Alert_21_Jan_12.htm">The Lady Liberty League</a>, along with a coalition of local and national Pagan organizations, are coordinating to support Strivelli during this time of trial, <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Strivelli-Family-Support-Page/300249743360631?sk=wall">and have started a Facebook page for those looking to give aid and support</a>. Here are <a href="http://www.circlesanctuary.org/liberty/LLL_Alert_21_Jan_12.htm">the Lady Liberty League&#8217;s recommendations for those seeking to help</a>.</p>
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<li>Do prayers, meditations, rituals of Protection, Healing, &amp; Well-being to Ginger Strivelli &amp; her family.</li>
<li>Learn more &amp; Post words of support for Ginger &amp; her family on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Strivelli-Family-Support-Page/300249743360631?sk=wall">their support page on Facebook</a>.</li>
<li>Speak out in support of separation of church &amp; state in comments sections of media sites carrying news and editorials about this issue.</li>
<li>Those with interfaith and/or law enforcement contacts in North Carolina interested in working with Lady Liberty League in providing support to the family and this situation should contact: liberty@circlesanctuary.org as soon as possible.</li>
<li>Share this email &amp; support page link with others &#8211; by email, through social networking sites, on blogs &amp; websites.</li>
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<p>Prominent Pagan mom-blogger Mrs. B, from <em><a href="http://www.confessionsofapagansoccermom.com/">Confessions of a Pagan Soccer Mom</a></em>,  who <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/06/quick-note-congratulations-to-the-pagan-mom-bloggers.html">dealt with Christian death threats over a blog ranking contest</a>, says that <em><a href="http://www.facebook.com/ConfessionsofaPaganSoccerMom/posts/157949820983028">&#8220;there is nothing more frightening than thinking that some nutball is threatening your family.&#8221; </a></em> These threats are part and parcel of <a href="http://cranston.patch.com/articles/ahlquist-fight-over-mural-despite-harrassment-threats-worth-it">any who have the temerity to challenge Christian norms or traditions that intersect with government-funded institutions</a>, and represent a time when their cultural dominance when unquestioned. This is the reactionary shadow side of a religion who feels its dominance fading, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2012/01/the-anxiety-over-americas-shifting-spirituality.html">the anxiety over changes they can&#8217;t control</a>. The hope is always that these threats will amount to nothing, that they are ravings of powerless individuals wanting to inspire fear, but we must practice vigilance and solidarity in the off chance that this is no idle threat.</p>
<p>Our prayers and best wishes go out to the Strivelli family, may they remain safe and free of fear. The Wild Hunt will be keeping an eye open for future developments. In the meantime, you can get the latest from <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Strivelli-Family-Support-Page/300249743360631?sk=wall">their support page on Facebook</a>, and <a href="http://blogs.citizen-times.com/blogs/index.php?blog=18">from Byron Ballard&#8217;s blog at The Citizen-Times</a>.</p>
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		<title>Buncombe County School Blinks in Pagan Inclusion Test</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2012 13:00:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Pitzl-Waters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On December 20th, I reported that a Pagan, Ginger Strivelli, was challenging her son’s school in Buncombe County, North Carolina on allowing the distribution of Bibles, claiming that the manner of distribution crossed the line into unconstitutional endorsement. Strivelli, and noted North Carolina Pagan activist Byron Ballard, decided they would test the supposedly open-door policy for the distribution of religious [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On December 20th, I reported that a Pagan, <a href="http://www.facebook.com/empressginger">Ginger Strivelli</a>, was<a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/12/pagans-outraged-over-bible-distribution-in-buncombe-county-school.html"> challenging her son’s school in Buncombe County, North Carolina on allowing the distribution of Bibles</a>, claiming that the manner of distribution crossed the line into unconstitutional endorsement. Strivelli, and noted North Carolina Pagan activist <a href="http://blogs.citizen-times.com/blogs/index.php?blog=18">Byron Ballard</a>, decided <a href="http://www.facebook.com/empressginger/posts/10150466434448559">they would test the supposedly open-door policy</a> for the distribution of religious materials <a href="http://www.citizen-times.com/article/20111220/NEWS/312200029/Bible-giveaway-school-draws-objection-from-parent?odyssey=mod|newswell|text|Frontpage|s">as asserted by principal Jackie Byerly of North Windy Ridge school</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>“Jackie Byerly, principal at North Windy Ridge, defended the availability of the Bibles. She said they were not handed out, and students had the option to take them. She checked with Superintendent Tony Baldwin and was given permission to make them available. She said the Bibles arrived Monday morning from a local group of Gideons International, and the box containing the books was opened in the main office. Byerly said the students picked them up during their break time. <strong>“If another group wishes to do the same, I plan on handling that the same way as I have handled this,”</strong> she said.”</em></p></blockquote>
<p>So, how did North Windy Ridge school do when presented with boxes of Pagan literature free for the taking? <a href="http://blogs.citizen-times.com/blogs/index.php?blog=18&amp;title=first_day_of_school&amp;more=1&amp;c=1&amp;tb=1&amp;pb=1">According to Ballard, their tune had suddenly changed when it came to non-Biblical text distribution</a>.</p>
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<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;We were there to deliver the materials that she was assured would be &#8220;made available&#8221; in the same way the Gideon material was, right before the winter break. <strong>No surprise to find that, in consultation with the system&#8217;s superintendent Dr. Baldwin, the principal Jackie Byerly and asst principal Danny Fusco couldn&#8217;t do that at all because the central office was reviewing its policy regarding religious materials in schools.</strong> They suggested that they would &#8220;hold onto&#8221; the books, in case the school system needed to review them for appropriate content, once the policy was vetted.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Local news outlets <a href="http://www.wlos.com/shared/newsroom/top_stories/videos/wlos_vid_6327.shtml">are now reporting on the sudden change of heart</a>, with the Asheville Citizen Times getting Jan Blunt, spokeswoman for Buncombe County Schools, <a href="http://www.citizen-times.com/article/20120105/NEWS/301050020/School-blocks-Pagan-book-giveaway?odyssey=mod%7Cnewswell%7Ctext%7CFrontpage%7Cs">to entertain the idea that perhaps their method of distributing Bibles in a public school wasn&#8217;t altogether legal after all</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>“This whole thing has raised an issue of were we in compliance with any laws or were we not,” Blunt said. <strong>“There’s a lot of gray area. Perhaps we were in the wrong</strong>, and that’s why we’re going to review.”</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Blunt also noted that a group in New York offered to send them 500 Qurans, and that feedback on their policy has been <em>&#8220;mixed.&#8221;</em> As for Ginger Strivelli and Byron Ballard, <a href="http://blogs.citizen-times.com/blogs/index.php?blog=18&amp;title=first_day_of_school&amp;more=1&amp;c=1&amp;tb=1&amp;pb=1">they are vowing to continue fighting and see this through till the end</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;The Earth religions community is frankly tired of dealing with this every few years. As long as any child in a public school system is bullied, coerced or ostracized for the spiritual path of their family and themselves, the situation is not fixed and the school environment is not safe. There will be more media, more &#8220;good Christian&#8221; people threatening violence, more bullying and &#8220;othering&#8221; before this is settled. But settled it will be. Of this you can be certain.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Again and again it seem like certain Christian activists love the idea of inserting religion into the public sphere until it&#8217;s made plain that other, competing, ideas will be allowed as well. Then, the value of secularism suddenly reveals itself, at least until the law, or the demographics, change enough to allow them complete religious hegemony.  Pagans (and other minority religions) it seems, are either being invoked to test the resolve of supposedly &#8220;open&#8221; programs of religious activities that receive governmental funding, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/07/a-setback-for-sectarian-prayers-to-jesus.html">or used to prove how open a program is to avoid litigation</a>. As <a href="http://pewforum.org/Other-Beliefs-and-Practices/Many-Americans-Mix-Multiple-Faiths.aspx">non-Christian practices and beliefs become more and more common</a>, I think we&#8217;ll start to see some realignment on the question of religion in public school or local government, until then, local Pagans continue to fight for true equal treatment and inclusion.</p>
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		<title>Pagans Outraged over Bible Distribution in Buncombe County School</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Dec 2011 18:37:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Pitzl-Waters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A North Carolina Pagan, Ginger Strivelli, is challenging her son&#8217;s school on allowing the distribution of Bibles, something the school said is perfectly acceptable since they didn&#8217;t actively hand them out. &#8220;Jackie Byerly, principal at North Windy Ridge, defended the availability of the Bibles. She said they were not handed out, and students had the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A North Carolina Pagan, <a href="http://www.facebook.com/empressginger">Ginger Strivelli</a>, is <a href="http://www.citizen-times.com/article/20111220/NEWS/312200029/Bible-giveaway-school-draws-objection-from-parent?odyssey=mod|newswell|text|Frontpage|s">challenging her son&#8217;s school on allowing the distribution of Bibles</a>, something the school said is perfectly acceptable since they didn&#8217;t actively hand them out.</p>
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<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;Jackie Byerly, principal at North Windy Ridge, defended the availability of the Bibles. She said they were not handed out, and students had the option to take them. She checked with Superintendent Tony Baldwin and was given permission to make them available. She said the Bibles arrived Monday morning from a local group of Gideons International, and the box containing the books was opened in the main office. Byerly said the students picked them up during their break time. “If another group wishes to do the same, I plan on handling that the same way as I have handled this,” she said.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>But Strivelli&#8217;s son said that the &#8220;break time&#8221; was constructed especially for picking up a Bible, that all the students went, and that copies were distributed to the children by a teacher. Strivelli called the incident <em>&#8220;totally inappropriate&#8221;</em> while local Pagan leader (and blogger) <a href="http://blogs.citizen-times.com/blogs/index.php?blog=18">Byron Ballard</a> called the distribution <a href="http://www.citizen-times.com/article/20111220/NEWS/312200029/Bible-giveaway-school-draws-objection-from-parent?odyssey=mod|newswell|text|Frontpage|s"><em>&#8220;problematic,&#8221;</em> and <em>&#8220;potentially illegal.&#8221;</em></a></p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;Byron Ballard, an active Pagan in Asheville and freedom of religion advocate, said the situation is “terribly inappropriate.” She said she plans to contact the school system’s legal department and the local American Civil Liberties Union.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Now, <a href="http://www.facebook.com/empressginger/posts/10150466434448559">Strivelli plans to see if Jackie Byerly is true to her word</a> and will handle the distribution of other religious material in the same fashion, of if the Christian Bible will be privileged in a public school.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;I have 2 lovely Pagan Authors already promising me copies of their books&#8230;and I need to contact the Editor who used my Chapter in her book, surely she can chip in some for my work on that book for her&#8230;.and dropping all those and more off Jan 3rd I hope..but asap for sure&#8230;WE WILL SEE how equally they &#8216;make them available&#8217;.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Longtime readers of this blog may remember that <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2010/04/quick-note-public-prayers-in-brunswick.html">a similar test was given to another school district in North Carolina, and they didn&#8217;t exactly pass with flying colors</a>.</p>
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<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;Way back in 2006, the <a href="http://www.brunswickcountyschools.org/education/district/district.php?sectionid=1">Brunswick County Board of Education</a> in North Carolina was on track to approve<a href="http://patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2006/04/llewellyn-gets-political-in-yet.html"> a controversial and vaguely-worded policy</a> that would allow for the distribution of religious materials on school grounds. Legal threats didn’t seem to faze them until <a href="http://patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2006/04/interview-with-steven-m-pomije-as.html">Llewellyn Worldwide offered to distribute free books on Wicca and Paganism to school children</a>. Faster than you could say “Galloping Gideons”, <a href="http://patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2006/05/brunswick-blinks-over-allowing-pagan.html">the Brunswick board backed down from their plan</a>, and someone fortuitously<a href="http://patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2006/05/worth-thousand-words-i-recently.html"> caught that delicious moment in a photo</a>.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Is Buncombe County ready for its &#8220;Pagan moment,&#8221; or will they blink the face of true equal treatment?</p>
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		<title>Resolution in Georgia School Harassment Case</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Dec 2011 16:40:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Pitzl-Waters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday, just hours after I posted an update on the difficulties faced by the Turner family of Bowden, Georgia, whose son, Christopher (11), was facing religiously-motivated harassment by his school, another press release was sent out that seems to point to an agreement between Carroll County School District, the Turner family, and coalition of Pagan advocacy groups. Here&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday,<a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/12/updates-georgia-school-harassment-case-saudi-arabias-sorcery-beheading-peruvian-shaman-slayings-and-dan-halloran.html"> just hours after I posted an update</a> on the difficulties faced by the Turner family of Bowden, Georgia, whose son, Christopher (11), was<a href="http://atlanta.indymedia.org/local/children-have-rights-too"> facing religiously-motivated harassment by his school</a>, another press release was sent out that seems to point to an agreement between Carroll County School District, the Turner family, and coalition of Pagan advocacy groups.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/turnerfamilysupport/posts/194153657342967">Here&#8217;s the full press release: </a></p>
<blockquote><p>Statement from Bowdon Elementary School, Carroll County School District, and members of the Turner Family Support Task Force as represented by <a href="http://www.circlesanctuary.org/liberty/">Lady Liberty League</a>, <a href="http://www.ngsolitaries.com/">North Georgia Solitaries</a>, <a href="http://www.cog.org/">Covenant of the Goddess</a>, <a href="http://www.dogwoodlc.org/">Dogwood Local Council</a>, and <a href="http://www.circlesanctuary.org/">Circle Sanctuary</a>:</p>
<p>The Turner Family, Task Force, and School District want Bowdon School to be a positive, supportive environment which fosters the emotional and educational growth of all students.</p>
<p>With education, cooperation, and open dialogue, all things are possible.</p>
<p>At times, a lack of life experience and/or other circumstances can make it difficult to perceive how words and actions might cause offense or upset. The parties involved acknowledge that words and deeds can be hurtful even without the intent of making them so.</p>
<p>In an effort to reach a positive and collaborative resolution to recent events, an alliance of the parties involved has come to pass which will set the stage for future education for school staff, students, and parents on the topic of equality and respect for all students and families in the Carroll County School System.</p>
<p>First, a sincere apology for recent events and misunderstandings has been given by School Administration and accepted by the family.</p>
<p>Second, the Bowdon Elementary School guidance Counselor will educate staff and students about honoring and accepting the differences that make us individuals.</p>
<p>Third, procedures have been put in place to ensure classroom activities don&#8217;t alienate students. As part of this, the administration and teachers will have yearly training about the District&#8217;s Code of Ethics and the responsibilities of each staff member to preserve the integrity of every students&#8217; rights.</p>
<p>We appreciate the hard work and open dialogue of all the parties involved to create this positive resolution. The Turner children will return to school. The Carroll County School District will continue to strive to be a place that fosters the emotional and educational growth of all students regardless of religion, race, national origin, gender or disability.</p></blockquote>
<p>So it looks like this issue has been largely settled, aside from implementation of these new agreements concerning education on <em>&#8220;honoring and accepting&#8221;</em> religious differences. Stephanie Turner, mother of Christopher, appeared on the Internet radio show <a href="http://www.circlesanctuary.org/ministries/military/pwr.htm">Pagan Warrior Radio</a> last night, <a href="http://www.facebook.com/turnerfamilysupport/posts/265349956856651">and thanked the Pagan community for all the support she and her family has received during this ordeal</a>. Here&#8217;s hoping that this incident will act as a message to schools, teachers, and administrators that the rights of religious minorities in public schools are to be taken seriously, and that the Pagan community is more than willing to come together in order to protect our constitutional rights.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Dec 2011 18:55:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Pitzl-Waters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are lots of articles and essays of interest to modern Pagans out there, sometimes more than I can write about in-depth in any given week. So The Wild Hunt must unleash the hounds in order to round them all up. The Atlanta Independent Media Center reports on a 11-year-old child harassed at his school due to his family [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are lots of articles and essays of interest to modern Pagans out there, sometimes more than I can write about in-depth in any given week. So <em>The Wild Hunt </em>must <a href="http://patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/tag/unleash-the-hounds">unleash the hounds</a> in order to round them all up.</p>
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<li><a href="http://atlanta.indymedia.org/local/children-have-rights-too">The Atlanta Independent Media Center reports on a 11-year-old child harassed at his school due to his family being Pagan</a>. Christopher Turner of Bowden, Georgia has been singled out, lectured on religion by teachers, and given suspensions for seemingly trivial reasons since knowledge of his faith has come out. Quote: <em>&#8220;Christopher&#8217;s teacher, Mrs. Ross, pulled him out of class and proceeded to drill him about Paganism, ending the conversation with &#8220;Paganism is not a religion.&#8221; Remember, this is an 11 year old student, with no parent present while being harassed about his religion by someone who is suppose to be an educator.&#8221;</em> At this point the parents are planning to home school Christopher for now, <a href="http://atlanta.indymedia.org/re-children-have-rights-too-8">and are looking into legal action</a>.</li>
<li>Performance artist and sex educator <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Sprinkle">Annie Sprinkle</a>, in <a href="http://www.popmatters.com/pm/column/151784-subversive-sexology-a-conversation-with-annie-sprinkle/">an interview with PopMatters</a>, weighs in on the <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/09/phoenix-goddess-temple-raided-by-police.html">recent arrests of the Phoenix Goddess Temple members in Arizona</a>. Quote: <em>&#8220;For the people arrested, this was with out a doubt their religious practice, and not prostitution. So they are avoiding contact with sex worker rights organizations. So, whores don’t want to support them. There are tantra people that don’t want to support the PGT (Phoenix Goddess Temple) workers because they feel that they weren’t really practicing tantra and are bringing bad publicity to their wholesome image. It’s really shocking to me how so many in the tantra community were so whorephobic.&#8221;</em> It should be noted that Annie Sprinkle uses the term &#8220;whore,&#8221; not as a pejorative, but in a context of reappropriation.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.news24.com/MyNews24/What-are-Witches-going-to-do-about-the-Press-Ombudsman-20111205">Witches in South Africa are blasting South African Press Ombudsman Joe Thloloe</a> for defending the Sunday Tribune&#8217;s use of the term &#8220;witch&#8221; in describing a murderer. Quote: <em>&#8220;Real Witches, which he condescendingly calls “self-styled”, are regarded by Thloloe as attempting to use the office of the Ombudsman to proselytize their religion, not defend their collective right to dignity. According to the Press Ombudsman, any notion that actual Witches should wish to appeal against the defamatory stereotyping of witches in the South African media is ridiculous and can never merit anything but contemptuous scorn.&#8221;</em> We will no doubt be hearing more about this from <a href="http://www.paganrightsalliance.org/">SAPRA</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://neopagan.net/blog/2011/11/30/the-great-isaac-bonewits-online-estate-sale-part-the-first/">Phaedra Bonewits has announced</a> that she is beginning to auction off some of the possessions of her late husband, Druid leader Isaac Bonewits. Quote:<em> &#8220;That does mean going through a lot of Isaac’s stuff, too. I kept so much of his, both because I wasn’t ready to part with it for myself, and because I thought other people might like to have something that once belonged to him. I have boxes and boxes of magical memorabilia, as well as boxes and boxes of books and music. And boxes and boxes yet unsorted. My winter will be busy.&#8221;</em> <a href="http://www.ebay.com/sch/pbonewits/m.html">The first batch, featuring mostly vintage Pagan music cassettes, is up on eBay now</a>. It should also be noted that Isaacs papers are safe and sound, donated to the University of California, Santa Barbara for future scholars to access.</li>
<li><a href="http://religionclause.blogspot.com/2011/12/indonesian-animist-tribe-wants-their.html">Religion Clause reports</a> that members of the indigenous religion Sunda Wiwitan in Indonesia are fighting to have their religion listed on official identification. Quote the Jakarta Globe:<em> <a href="http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/baduy-seek-recognition-of-religion/482685">“We have to choose between the six religions. We’re confused that we can’t put ‘Sunda Wiwitan’ on our IDs,” Dainah said. “We went to the Home Affairs Ministry in Jakarta to ask about this but they recommended we go to the Constitutional Court.”</a></em></li>
<li><a href="http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/12/05/auction-alert-the-goddess-adorned/">Would you like to bid on a designer Gaia</a>?</li>
<li>New Age guru <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/06/reactions-to-ray-verdict-from-native-voices-victims-families-and-pagan-community.html">James Arthur Ray</a>, now <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/11/updates-james-arthur-ray-pope-benedict-xvi-and-haitis-vodou-tourism.html">in prison for the negligent homicide of three sweat lodge participants</a>, has <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/story/2011-12-02/sweat-lodge-deaths-arizona-settlement/51592820/1">settled the civil lawsuits with the victim&#8217;s families for more than 3 million dollars</a>. Quote: <em>&#8220;Both prosecutors and defense attorneys tiptoed around specifics of the civil settlements during Ray&#8217;s criminal trial because those involved were bound by a confidentiality agreement not to discuss it. At one point, Yavapai County Attorney Sheila Polk suggested that by settling the civil case, Ray was admitting fault for the deaths. Ray&#8217;s attorneys quickly denied that; the settlement includes no admission of guilt.&#8221;</em> More lawsuits against Ray are pending.</li>
<li>For those who missed, religion journalism criticism site <a href="http://www.getreligion.org/2011/12/mocking-unfaithful-heathens/"><em>Get Religion</em> weighed in on the recent Village Voice Dan Halloran piece</a>. Quote: <em>&#8220;I don’t share the Village Voice’s politics in toto but this otherwise well-researched piece leaves a bad taste in the mouth solely because of the unnecessary mocking tone.&#8221;</em> You can read my own take on this, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/11/did-the-village-voices-halloran-piece-cross-the-line.html">here</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/27431/"><em>Bloody Disgusting</em> reports</a> that <a href="http://www.fearnet.com/videos/b24702_wicker_tree_trailer.html">the official trailer for Robin Hardy&#8217;s &#8220;The Wicker Tree&#8221; is now out</a>. &#8220;The Wicker Tree&#8221; is a forthcoming companion film to the classic 1973 Pagan-themed horror film <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070917/">“The Wicker Man.”</a></li>
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<p>That’s it for now! Feel free to discuss any of these links in the comments, some of these I may expand into longer posts as needed.</p>
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		<title>Pagans: Now With Actual Holidays</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jason Pitzl-Waters</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Marijean Rue]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee has added four Pagan holidays to its calendar, meaning an excused absence can be obtained by students for religious observances. A local-interest story on the adoption of these holidays in the Tennessean has since been picked up by USA Today and the Associated Press. The Vanderbilt policy says students must be excused [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/">Vanderbilt University</a> in Nashville, Tennessee has <a href="http://www.tennessean.com/assets/pdf/DN178223816.PDF">added four Pagan holidays to its calendar</a>, meaning an excused absence can be obtained by students for religious observances. <a href="http://www.tennessean.com/article/20110817/NEWS04/308170097/Wiccan-days-part-Vanderbilt-calendar">A local-interest story on the adoption of these holidays in the Tennessean</a> has since been <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/religion/2011-08-17-wicca-holiday-vanderbilt_n.htm">picked up by USA Today</a> and <a href="http://www.wrcbtv.com/story/15286501/vanderbilt-includes-pagan-holidays-in-calendar">the Associated Press</a>.</p>
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<blockquote><p><em>The Vanderbilt policy says students must be excused from classes and other academic activities on days when their religious traditions put restrictions on labor or forbid it outright, like Eid al Fitr for Muslims and Yom Kippur for Jews. It says professors, department chairs or deans can decide if absences will be excused for religious days that are not “work-restricted,” including the Wiccan and pagan days. <strong>“This is a mechanism to let faculty be aware of these holidays, that there may be students approaching them, for example, to reschedule an exam, to make up a day of coursework or something like that because they are choosing to observe their religion on that day,”</strong> Vanderbilt spokeswoman Princine Lewis said Tuesday. “And that’s an agreement that would have to be worked out with the faculty member.”</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Local conservative commentator <a href="http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_207183.asp">Roy Exum has decided this is just another example of liberal decadence at Vanderbilt</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;Now I’m all for Freedom of Religion, but when pagans and witches are accorded center stage at a school where tuition is now nearly $50,000 a year, the crazies are clearly running the insane asylum. [...] Before there were holidays like Yom Kippur for those of the Jewish faith and now the Muslim holidays of Eid al Fitr are included, but don’t you think a bunch of pagans dancing around a maypole “to symbolize the mystery of the Sacred Marriage of Goddess and God” is a little over the top?&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>I love it when people profess to love freedom of religion, and then talk about how the principle is being taken too far. Meanwhile, response from modern Pagans has generally been very positive at this forward step towards acceptance and accommodation. <a href="http://www.selenafox.com/">Selena Fox</a> of <a href="http://www.circlesanctuary.org/">Circle Sanctuary</a>, a longtime advocate for the equal treatment of modern Pagans, struck a hopeful note on receiving the news.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;I am thankful that Vanderbilt University has expanded its diversity accommodation calendar to include some Wiccan and Pagan holidays.  It is my hope that universities, colleges, and other institutions will be inclusive of Wiccan and other Pagan traditions of those in their campus communities as well &#8211; and that accommodation of holidays extends not only to students, but to faculty and staff.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Fox was <a href="http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/b01b15fbaf6942a2879cf6d6616bae64/TN--Vanderbilt-Pagans/">also interviewed by the Associated Press on this story</a>, along with Marijean Rue, a graduate of Vanderbilt&#8217;s Divinity School, who is a Witch in the <a href="http://www.tangledwoodstradition.org/">Tangled Woods Tradition</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Rue, who also worked as a Vanderbilt employee after graduating, she felt comfortable telling other people her religious beliefs and felt Vanderbilt was a progressive campus that was welcoming to all religions. The addition of the holidays is a supportive sign to pagan students and faculty by the university, she said. <strong>&#8220;You feel like people aren&#8217;t going to say, &#8216;You&#8217;re just making this up,&#8217;&#8221;</strong> Rue said. She said young college students who are exploring religious beliefs like paganism could feel more secure in expressing themselves on campus. <strong>&#8220;When an authoritative body comes out and says, &#8216;We accept this,&#8217; it really makes people feel safer,&#8221;</strong> she said.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>The adoption of Pagan holidays to the list of holidays for which a student can take an excused absence has been a quietly growing phenomenon in the United States. In 2007 <a href="http://www.marshall.edu/">Marshall University</a> in West Virginia <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2007/10/is-paganism-major-religion.html">added Pagan holidays to  its list</a>, sparking <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2007/11/few-quick-notes-2.html">national coverage in the process</a>. Last year, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2010/03/taking-a-holiday-in-new-jersey-and-other-pagan-news-of-note.html">the New Jersey State Board of Education added</a> the eight Wiccan/Pagan <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_the_Year">“Wheel of the Year”</a> holidays to its “official” list, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2010/08/bona-fide-holidays-in-north-carolina-and-other-pagan-news-of-note.html">while North Carolina passed a law</a> requiring all school systems and public universities in the state to allow two excused absences per year for religious observances.</p>
<p>While some may feel this is political correctness run amok, it is simply a long-overdue acknowledgement that modern Pagan religions are, in fact, valid religions. Religions that have holidays and observances, and are legally recognized by the United States government. Universities like Vanderbilt and Marshall are simply codifying a reality that already exists at institutions all across the United States, that Pagan students are receiving excused absences for their holidays. Listing them simply streamlines the process of having to achieve permissions. As Pagan religiosity is further mainstreamed, no doubt Pagan faiths who don&#8217;t follow some version of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_the_Year">“Wheel of the Year”</a> will also seek, and be granted, recognition as well. For those who criticize or oppose such measures, it&#8217;s <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/08/invisible-christian-privilege.html">simply another instance of their Christian privilege coming into play</a>.</p>
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