
“If our religions hold wisdom for us about how to treat each other with love and kindness and compassion. We need to reclaim that, especially in this moment.”
13.6.2024
Jeanne Lewis reflects on how faith-rooted work differs from the organizing of previous eras and rejects the notion that the progressive movement has lost religion.

“John Wayne is held up as an ideal of Christian manhood…he is the good guy with the gun.”
13.6.2024
Kristin Kobes Du Mez talks about the role of Christian pop culture in reshaping evangelical attitudes about gun rights, gender, and demographic changes sweeping across the country.

“I had to unlearn a lot of biases and stereotypes about Palestinians.”
06.6.2024
Two Catholic women share how they are working to educate and engage American Catholics to examine their beliefs and perceptions about Palestinians.

“Buddhist Teachings Taught Me How to Sit with Suffering”
06.6.2024
For many years, Dr. Duane Bidwell served as a hospital chaplain, working to offer spiritual support to people who were often in their most vulnerable moments.

Making space for women In mosques (encore)
16.5.2024
Women don’t always feel welcome in American mosques. They’re sometimes turned away, sent to basements to pray, or discouraged from serving on the boards of directors. Aisha al-Adawiya has devoted her life to changing that.



Interfaith Voices Podcast (hour-long version)