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:
The story of how a Christian preacher became a social justice activist and is calling for a revolution of values in our nation’s priorities.
We talk to Uighur Americans working to free three million Uighur and other ethnic minorities being held in secret prisons by the government of the Peoples Republic of China.
We explore Chinese General Secretary Xi Jinping’s political doctrine that serves both cultural and economic ambitions. Then, we meet an American Uighur activist making the case for Uighur human rights.
We explore Chinese General Secretary Xi Jinping’s political doctrine that serves both cultural and economic ambitions. Then, we meet an American Uighur activist making the case for Uighur human rights.
We explore Chinese General Secretary Xi Jinping’s political doctrine that serves both cultural and economic ambitions. Then, we meet an American Uighur activist making the case for Uighur human rights.
UPDATE: CORRECTED LINK Crossing Fault Lines: A Religion Journalist’s Mission to Spark Engagement
In a polarized nation, we take a closer look at the intersection of football, pastoral care and the ways we come together.
As the San Francisco 49ers prepare to meet the Kansas City Chiefs in Miami for the Super Bowl LIV we talk to Team Pastor Earl Smith.
When a religious studies professor discovered a way to bring his academic scholarship to his passion for sports -- he found a niche.
We meet a reporter who launched a start-up using an online platform to challenge the assumption that folks are not interested in religion.
This week new research from the Pew Center for Religion revealed the ignorance of Americans regarding the Holocaust. Listen as we remember and survive.
This week new research from the Pew Center for Religion revealed the ignorance of Americans regarding the Holocaust. Listen as we remember and survive.
From denial to remembering the horrors of death camps, torture, and trauma, we turn to a different question from a different perspective.
Many American Christians are remembered as anti-racist activists and abolitionists. But American Christianity as an institution has done much to buttress racism… even before the country was founded.
Take a moment to think of the most famous women of the civil rights movement. Coming up short? Our guest says the African-American experience has been “flattened” by history.