The DNC has set up four Interfaith Prayer spaces at their convention. There are only signs for one religion and that is Islam.
The Democratic National Convention has curtained off several “interfaith” spaces for prayer, but the only sign of religion in any of the spaces is Islam.
Convention goers looking to get in touch with the god of their choice can visit the “Interfaith Prayer Room” on the first floor of the Wells Fargo Center, which consists of a series of spaces sectioned off by curtains. A sign hangs over the first space, which is simply an empty room.
The second area has a few chairs and some prayer mats. A third large space is set up to accommodate Muslims, with a mat set up on the floor presumably facing Mecca and a sanitizing station so Muslims can wash before they pray.
A fourth space is another large empty room. Aside from Islam, no sign of any other religion was present.
The prayer room is flanked by a “quiet and recovery room,” also empty except for some chairs, and a space for nursing mothers (inexplicably occupied by two men when this reporter walked through).
A few volunteers standing outside declined to provide information on the Interfaith space, saying they were only in charge of the lactation tent. “I’m going to excuse myself,” one woman said. “I can’t give you any information on that.”
Kind of surprising for a so-called interfaith prayer area. If they can set up a huge hand sanitizing station and figure out which way is Mecca, seems like grabbing a copy of a bible or a crucifix wouldn’t be a huge deal. Or a drum for the new age types. Or even some incense to help out Hindu believers. How about a pen and paper for believers who prefer to journal their prayers? Or a Jewish prayer book?