Conversations about what we believe, why we believe, and how we navigate the common ground and differences between our traditions! Airing every other Wednesday from 9-10am on Takoma Radio WOWD 94.3FM and takomaradio.org
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Interfaith Voices
Interfaith Voices provides engaging and informative discussion on the key public issues of our day through the lenses of many different faith perspectives. We foster religious tolerance and educate our listeners on the broad diversity of religious traditions and viewpoints in the United States. This podcast feed is for the hour-long version of the program.
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Texas Interfaith Center For Public Policy
This is the official podcast of the Texas Interfaith Center for Public Policy. The TICPP is a faith-based 501c3 nonprofit with a mission to help people of faith participate faithfully and effectively in public policy discussions concerning broad religious social concerns through non-partisan education on policy issues and training in civic participation. From food and mental health to the theology of creation care, the Interfaith Center is committed to developing people of faith into well-ed ...
DC is still a predominantly Black city and religion in Black communities is more than just Protestant Christianity. What are the local groups that make up the religious diversity of the nation's capital? How do they play a role in the shifting make up of the city as gentrification and revitalization continue to change the face of "Chocolate City"? …
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What is Freedom?: On Juneteenth and Guns
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We look at two expressions of freedom in the United States: Juneteenth, or Emancipation Day and the right to bear arms.Por Interfaith Voices
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History is an Art: On Juneteenth and Black Texas
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Annette Gordon-Reed is no stranger to diving into the areas that make readers uncomfortable. In her 2021 book, On Juneteenth, She offers a hybrid history and memoir that gets personal and is timely as Texas lawmakers baPor Interfaith Voices
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The Echo Chamber: On God and Guns in American Christianity
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Data shows that the two most likely predictors of gun ownership in America are religion – evangelical Christianity, in particular – and political affiliation – Republicans own more guns than Democrats.Por Interfaith Voices
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“I felt like I was being thrown out of my home”
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In this first episode of the limited series podcast Plague: Untold Stories of AIDS and the Catholic Church, we meet David Pace who shares his first memories from the early days of the AIDS crisis.Por Interfaith Voices
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Gay and Catholic: Memories of Trauma and Compassion During the AIDS Crisis
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Journalist Michael O’Loughlin digs into the history of the AIDS epidemic and the Catholic Church in his podcast Plague, and the companion book Hidden Mercy.Por Interfaith Voices
For ten years religion reporter Michael O’Loughlin covered the Catholic beat. This led him to question an unexamined chapter of church history: the Church’s role at the height of the AIDS crisis.Por Interfaith Voices
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The Myth of Closure - Mourning Our COVID Dead
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Shortly before Memorial Day, Americans marked a grim milestone - one million deaths from COVID-19. How can we comprehend such a loss? How can we commemorate it? And how can we make sure this never happens again?Por Interfaith Voices
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“No One is Holding Back Their Pain” - The Muslim Burial Abu Didn’t Get
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Sabila Khan found herself in the surreal position of watching her father’s burial on her cell phone. When she did not find the support she needed, she co-founded a Facebook group for people that have lost family and friePor Interfaith Voices
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“There are No Hallmark Cards for This” - What is Ambiguous Loss?
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Dr. Pauline Boss has spent decades studying ambiguous loss — a loss in which there may be no body to bury, no clear explanation of death, no real answer to the question, “Why did this happen?”Por Interfaith Voices
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A Complicated Choice - Abortion, Stigma, and Religion
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Rev. Katey Zeh of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice describes her preparations for an anticipated overturning of Roe v Wade, and Lawyer Allan Parker describes his legal ministry to overturn it.Por Interfaith Voices
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A Seminary Student Walks Into an Abortion Clinic
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Before she became the leader of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, Rev. Katey Zeh was a seminary student who volunteered to provide spiritual support to women having abortions.Por Interfaith Voices
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'We Don't Go Into Religion" - Rev. Alan Parks' 'Ministry' Against Abortion
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Lawyer Allan Parker of the Justice Foundation describes his work representing women who have had abortions and his legal ministry working to overturn the laws that legalize abortion.Por Interfaith Voices
This week, we take a tour of the Latter-day Saints Temple in Kensington, Maryland. Originally complete in the 1974, the temple is the site of ceremonies typically closed to anyone who isn't a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. But - after extensive renovations and a two-year delay due to the pandemic - this spring the temple…
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A Different View of American Buddhism (encore)
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The spiritual journey of activist and author Chenxing Han led to one persistent question: "Where are all the Asian-American Buddhists in American Buddhism?"Por Interfaith Voices
We examine the unprecedented leak of a draft opinion from the Supreme Court that outlines a legal argument for reversing a 49-year legal precedent that legalized abortion.Por Interfaith Voices
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A Bombshell Leak Produces Anger and Defiance
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We review the various political reactions to the unprecedented leak of a SCOTUS draft opinion made public on the evening of May 2, 2022, and how some religious voices and leaders are preparing to respond with national rePor Interfaith Voices
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Beyond the Polls: How Americans Understand Abortion
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Historian Mary Ziegler, visiting professor at Harvard University explains why so many Americans are confused by the legal history, timeline, and rhetoric of the abortion battles taking place in the states and courts. ThPor Interfaith Voices
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Keepin' It 100: Spring Holiday Edition
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For our 100th episode, we pull out all the stops to celebrate this year's unique intersection of spring holidays:Sarah Ventre pulls cards for Passover.Cassandra Lawrence shares tears of joy at Easter.Dalraj Singh Gill tells the dramatic story of Vaisakhi.Fazia Deen balances service and personal growth during Ramadan.Nanabah Foguth reflects on indig…
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"This is the Place": Inside a Mormon Temple
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The Washington D.C. Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is normally reserved only for church members. But after a four-year renovation, the doors are open to the public.Por Interfaith Voices
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Who are the Mormons and What is a Temple?
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After four years of renovation, the Washington D.C. Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is open to the public. We look back to the founding of the church.Por Interfaith Voices
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Sacred Space, Sacred Time: A Walk Through the D.C. Temple”
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We take an audio tour of the Washington D.C. Temple of The Church of Latter-day Saints,Por Interfaith Voices
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“Where Are the Children Who Look Like Me?”: Black Mormons
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Phylicia Jimenez, a Black woman and an LDS convert discusses the progress – or lack thereof – towards racial equity in the LDS Church.Por Interfaith Voices
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The Religious Sounds of COVID (encore)
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We look at the sacred sounds people of faith are making during the COVID-19 pandemic and what those sounds—music, prayer, chants, songs—tell us about our future.Por Interfaith Voices
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Science and Religion: Making Sense of Things
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Dr. Peter Manseau, the curator of American religious history at the National Museum of American History, discusses the purpose of the Smithsonian’s new exhibit, “Discovery and Revelation: Science, Religion and Making SenPor Interfaith Voices
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Henrietta Lacks: Patron Saint of Science and Religion
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As a consultant to the Smithsonian’s “Discovery and Revelation” exhibit, Dr. Myrna Sheldon - wanted visitors to understand the direct impact science and religion have on individual lives.Por Interfaith Voices
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Beyond Belief: Science and Religion and Individual Rights
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Dr. Adam R. Shapiro discusses how the interplay between science and religion has changed in the last decade,Por Interfaith Voices
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Discovery and Revelation: The Changing Dance Between Science and Religion
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Science and religion are often portrayed as the bitterest of enemies, or, as Stephen Jay Gould termed them, “non-overlapping magisteria.” But the reality is often much more complex.Por Interfaith Voices
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Memory's Chaplain: A Conversation With Lynn Casteel Harper (encore)
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Rev. Lynn Casteel Harper discusses her book On Vanishing: Mortality, Dementia and What it Means to Disappear, a call for communities of faith to rethink the value of people coping with memory loss.Por Interfaith Voices
Sofie Lovern is a Latina convert and comedienne who learned the difficulty of trying to merge two very different cultures in a marriage, even when their religions were the same.Por Interfaith Voices
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Becoming Muslim — from The Spiritual Edge
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The Spiritual Edge podcast brings us stories that explore the motivations and challenges facing converts to Islam in the United States.Por Interfaith Voices
This week we are featuring a radio documentary from KALW’s The Spiritual Edge. Host and Reporter Hana Baba explores the motivations and challenges of converts as they carve out a uniquely American path for being Muslim iPor Interfaith Voices
Raul Gonzalez lives in the Chicago area and converted to Islam twenty years ago. He has been trying to answer the question of how to reconcile his identity as a Latino — and Muslim — ever since.Por Interfaith Voices
With anxiety about nuclear war looming large in the minds of people around the world, we discuss the moral and ethical questions at play when it comes to developing nuclear programs, and the case for disarmament. Joining me are Negar Mortazavi, an Iranian-American journalist and political analyst who is also the host of The Iran Podcast; and Alicia…
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Honor: A Conversation with Thrity Umrigar
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Honor is a riveting novel that transports readers to an India where interfaith marriage between Muslims and Hindus animates deep religious polarization.Por Interfaith Voices
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Unpacking Just War Thinking in the Case of Ukraine
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This week we look at the morals, emotions, and ideas about order and justice that have shaped just war thinking and public rhetoric with Dr. Valerie Morkevičius.Por Interfaith Voices
With the world's eyes on Ukraine, I talk with Tamara Woroby (president of St Andrew Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral in Silver Spring, MD) and Gill Preuss (CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington) about how their communities are helping the people of Ukraine and those fleeing the attacks from Russia. Learn more about:St Andrew Ukrainian Orth…
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Ukrainian National Identity Was Forged by Putin
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As Russian President Vladamir Putin ordered Russian troops to the border with Ukraine, he sought to reframe the way the world sees Ukraine. Religion was at the heart of that effort.Por Interfaith Voices
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"I feel called to stay and minister — here in the bomb shelter."
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Instead of leaving Ukraine for the United States when the conflict erupted, Pastor Benjamin Morrison explained this is home and his calling is to minister and support those in need.Por Interfaith Voices
On Sunday, February 27th, 2022, Father Hitchens was overwhelmed to see the wider community's solidarity with the Ukrainian people.Por Interfaith Voices
We get a Religion 101 for Ukraine with Associated Press reporter Peter Smith.Por Interfaith Voices
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With Visions of a Rebuilding a Holy Rus - Putin’s Russia Attacks Ukraine
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In the face of invading Russian forces, a young democratic nation’s resistance has galvanized world attention and support. We take a closer look at the religious context behind the conflictPor Interfaith Voices
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Above Us, OnlySky: A Media Platform for the Non-Religious
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January saw the debut of OnlySky Media. The new media outlet offers news, commentary, criticism, podcasts, video, and more, all from a secular perspective.Por Interfaith Voices
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A Post-Religious Space: OnlySky Editor Phil Zuckerman
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Phil Zuckerman outlines the goals of OnlySky, one of which is to erase the stereotype of atheists and other non-believers as angry white men. How will OnlySky attract voices of color?Por Interfaith Voices
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What is a Secular Media Platform?: OnlySky Founder Shawn Hardin
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Founder Shawn Hardin believes OnlySky will be a one-of-a-kind media platform because of its secular orientation.Por Interfaith Voices
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Diversity and Non-Belief: Sociologist Juhem Navarro-Rivera on OnlySky
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Dr. Juhem Navarro-Rivera studies people like him – atheists, agnostics, “Nones” and other non-believers of color. He says non-believers of color have extra challenges in “coming out”.Por Interfaith Voices
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Untraditional Christians: The Beliefs of the Founding Fathers
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Though the Founding Fathers were Christian, many of them held beliefs out of step with most American Christians of their time – and ours.Por Interfaith Voices
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Presidential Religion in the Civil War and The Age of Imperialism
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Both Union and Confederate leaders invoked God to advance their causes during the Civil War. But Abraham Lincoln refused to claim the divine on his side.Por Interfaith Voices
Thomas Jefferson bought a Quran from an English publisher. But why? Did he read it as a sacred text? As a window into Muslim law?Por Interfaith Voices
From George Washington to Donald Trump, we explore the often surprising religious history of the presidency and the Constitution's promise of religious freedom.Por Interfaith Voices