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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- Copyright: Copyright 2020
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No matter your race, class, gender, or faith, we all have to eat. We explore what food says about who we are and what we believe.
Ravi Singh, a Sikh man living in Los Angeles, decided to take this tradition of langar on the road, to better serve the homeless and others most in need of a meal.
Young people are increasingly identifying with multiple religious traditions or none at all, and that's changing how they approach interfaith connections.
Young people are increasingly identifying with multiple religious traditions or none at all, and that's changing how they approach interfaith connections.
Interfaith advocates are wrestling with how the movement can adapt to the changing needs of younger generations, who increasingly identify with multiple or no faith traditions.
New research could offer skittish college facilitators some guidance on creating “brave spaces” for challenging, respectful interfaith conversations to happen on campus.
One organization is trying to help colleges and interfaith advocates see their mutual goals by improving “policies and practices that support the religious, secular and spiritual identities of students.
After a divisive midterm election, we learn about some people of faith who are trying to model a path to unity.
We hear about how faith-motivated voters may have influenced the midterm elections. Plus, how one organization is supporting a more diverse Minnesota.
The One America Movement aims to use faith and science to “bridge divides and solve problems.” The Neighborly Faith podcast focuses on helping evangelical Christians navigate an increasingly diverse world.
For one pastor the issues facing his community was more important than partisanship. The Rev. Van Moody talks about why it was important for him to speak with President Trump, despite criticisms he faced.
After a divisive midterm election, we learn about some people of faith who are trying to model a path to unity.
We hear about how faith-motivated voters may have influenced the midterm elections. Plus, how one organization is supporting a more diverse Minnesota.
The One America Movement aims to use faith and science to “bridge divides and solve problems.” The Neighborly Faith podcast focuses on helping evangelical Christians navigate an increasingly diverse world.
For one pastor the issues facing his community was more important than partisanship. The Rev. Van Moody talks about why it was important for him to speak with President Trump, despite criticisms he faced.