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The Network on Religion and Justice (NRJ) is a community organization founded in 2004 for Asian Pacific Islander LGBTQ people of faith and allies.

NRJ was founded by faith leaders in response to anti-marriage equality protests following Governor Gavin Newsom's legalization of same-sex marriage in California. Members of NRJ were some of the first prominent API faith leaders to openly support the LGBT community.

Projects

In God's House is a documentary created by NRJ to tell the story about the experiences of LGBT-identified people. The film has been screened in churches and film festivals in the United States and internationally.

References

  1. "Asian Faith Leaders Voice Support for LGBTs". Archived from the original on 2015-05-31.
  2. "Documentary: In God's House: Asian American Lesbian and Gay Families in the Church". 2006.
  3. "In God's House - Public Screenings". www.ingodshouse.com. Retrieved 2015-05-30.
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