Christian Nationalism, Project 2025, and Nashville’s Role in Their Rise
Metro Council just passed a new rule requiring proof of Tennessee residency to speak at public comment, and Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s slate of new anti-Nazi measures will be on second reading at next week’s meeting. To help put these recent legislative actions into context, we’re revisiting our conversation with State Senator Heidi Campbell from earlier this summer. What makes our city such an attractive place for neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and Christian nationalists to demonstrate? What is Christian nationalism, and who is fueling that movement? And if these far-right groups consider Nashville to be “the tip of the spear” for their ideologies, what are the potential implications for our city — as well as for our state, our country, and democracy on a global scale?
You can hear our episode on the Council rule change here.
You can hear our episode on Mayor O’Connell’s new measures here.
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**This episode originally aired July 17, 2024
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