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Nancy Wadsworth teaches American politics and political thought at the University of Denver’s undergraduate Political Science department. She holds a doctorate from the New School for Social Research in New York City. Her primary areas of research are race, religion, political forgiveness, and American political culture. She is currently revising a book called Ambivalent Miracles, on racial change efforts among conservative evangelical Christians, and has co-edited a volume, Faith and Race in American Political Life expected out next year. A Denver resident for going on a dozen years, she enjoys urban “guerilla” gardening, skiing, camping, contemporary art, and commuting by bike whenever she can. For more on her scholarship visit http://portfolio.du.edu/nwadswor.

Blog Entries by Nancy Wadsworth

Down with Demonology: The Left Can Do Better

Posted October 13, 2009 | 15:06:48 (EST)

As the re-ascendance of Democrats in the executive and legislative branches gains something like momentum, the American right has been circling the wagons, trying to generate an ideologically coherent response. But with two unpopular wars, a trail of tears left by the previous Republican administration, and no easy class target...

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The Greening Cow Town

Posted September 30, 2009 | 17:21:46 (EST)

To get this blog off the ground I thought I'd post about something I've been musing on over the last year: how my beloved "cow town" is gradually manifesting greener pastures. I'm no sustainability expert, but in the eleven-plus years I've called Denver home, I've watched us undergo some significant...

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