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Interfaith Voices Podcast (hour-long version)
Summary: Interfaith Voices is the nation’s leading religion news magazine on public radio. We offer weekly analyses of the big headlines alongside lesser-told stories – those of African-American Mormons and atheists in the military, evangelical environmentalists and Muslim feminists. Through these stories, a rough sketch of our country’s religious landscape begins to emerge. It’s a marketplace of beliefs and ideas too complex for sound bites, and too important to ignore. That’s why Interfaith Voices matters.
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Podcasts:
Faith, Politics, and Power in 2020: Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove’s Revolution of Values
We talk with documentary filmmaker Martin Doblmeier about his latest film, Revolution of the Heart about Dorothy Day – social activist and founder of the Catholic Workers Movement.
America’s founding documents proclaim religious equality, but Khyati Joshi, a professor of education at Fairleigh Dickinson University, argues in her new book that white Christian privilege is ubiquitous.
Aysha Khan national reporter for the Religion News Service shares her insights on American Muslim science women fiction writers, election challenges, and the silver linings of worshipping remotely.
Rev. Lynn Casteel Harper, a minister of older adults at The Riverside Church in New York City, discusses her book “On Vanishing: Mortality, Dementia and What it Means to Disappear,” a call for communities of faith to ret
The national conversation on racism has shifted. Americans are participating in a reckoning with the legacy of slavery. This week’s episode features a conversation with Black Christian leader, activist, and historian Je
This week's rebroadcast is part of our 'Chaplains' series. We follow a Zen Buddhist monk and see how mindfulness nourishes patients and doctors.
We look at the U.S. Census Bureau’s attempts to build relationships with faith communities to overcome mistrust and suspicion.
Rev. Norma Gann. shares how she found clarity and comfort as a Two-Spirit person in the traditional belief of her Cherokee ancestors. Then we explore the effect of the recent Supreme Court decision on LGBTQ rights.
Rev. Norma Gann shares the story of how she found clarity and comfort in her Two-Spirit identity and traditional belief system of her Cherokee ancestors.
We hear the reactions to the Supreme Court's recent ruling and it's effects on LGBTQ rights. Then we explore changing attitudes among religious Americans.
Tulsa’s historic Greenwood neighborhood prepares to celebrate Juneteenth in the shadow of a Trump rally, forgiveness in the Black Christian experience, and an old song finding new life in the time of Black Lives Matter.
When President Trump announced the first indoor reelection rally would be on Juneteenth in Tulsa, there was a swift backlash.
In honor of this year's Juneteenth observance, we revisit a 2015 segment about the slaying of nine African American members of the Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, S.C.
A 120-year-old anthem is enjoying a new life in Black Lives Matter demonstrations across the country. Producer Kimberly Winston looks at the history of the song.