When hundreds of thousands of federal workers were furloughed on Tuesday, one historic synagogue in Washington, D.C. opened its doors to provide a place for those workers. In keeping with its [...]
A couple of weeks ago, a Columbia University professor was brutally attacked and beaten on an Upper Manhattan street by a mob of 25-30 men. The professor is a practicing Sikh who was mistaken for [...]
After completing the “Nuns on the Bus Tour for Faith, Family and Fairness” last year, Sister Simone Campbell sat down with Welton to discuss the draconian budget cuts being promoted by Rep. Paul [...]
The federal government shut down earlier this week. Whether you see the shutdown that started Tuesday as a tantrum over the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, or a patriotic move to [...]
This weekend, tune in to State of Belief, Interfaith Alliance’s weekly radio show and podcast, to hear what the government shutdown means for working Americans, to revisit a conversation [...]
On the next State of Belief Radio – When political deadlock leads to a government shutdown, what does that mean for working Americans? we’ll talk to Simon Greer, longtime community [...]