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PaganNewsBeagle Fiery Tuesday March 31

In today's fiery Tuesday post, we concentrate our attention on issues of interest to Pagan activists: Mother Jones takes a cheap shot; John Halstead offers an opinion on Indiana's new "religious freedom" law; is doing spellwork for money ethical?; women's power connected to witchcraft; consent culture and Pagan festivals.

Oh dear, Mother Jones -- really? This cheap shot (on an interesting subject that deserves better treatment) against religious minorities is both stupid and a low blow. Shame, Mother Jones, shame on you.

Pagan activist, blogger, and attorney John Halstead gives his opinion on the newest incarnation of the Religious Freedom Restoration act in his home state of Indiana. Spoiler alert: he doesn't like it.

It probably never went away, really, but the controversy about whether selling spellwork is ethical is back and bubbling away over at the HuffPo.

Meanwhile, in Greenwich Village, Kristen Korvette, a Brooklyn-based writer and founder of the feminist blog Slutist, celebrates women's power (both sexual and magical) in her play "Legacy of the Witch."

In this post at the Pagan Activist blog, Shauna Aura Knight discusses consent culture in the context of Pagan festivals.

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