This year of many reckonings has brought into focus the unsolved problem of racism in this country. After spending fifteen years in economically oppressed Black and brown communities in Houston, [...]
With Hanukkah upon us, Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum of Congregation Beit Simchat Torah in New York – the largest LGBT synagogue in the world – returns to the show to discuss how her Jewish [...]
Journalists such as Peter Montgomery are continuing to cover the influence of the far-right on the turmoil in Washington as well as the Georgia Senate race, including the Religious Right’s [...]
Rabbi Jack Moline, President of Interfaith Alliance, has worked diligently to protect true religious freedom and push back against perversions of the term “religious liberty.” On behalf of [...]
Due to well-organized efforts from conservative factions within the denomination, the United Methodist Church voted to make the community less inclusive of LGBTQI+ persons almost two years ago. [...]
Investigative journalist and author Greg Palast has been laser-focused on both the presidential and Senate races in Georgia for the entire year. In Greg’s many books, including How Trump Stole [...]
For an inspiring story fitting for Thanksgiving, we revisit a 2007 segment profiling the SAME Café (the name an abbreviation for the phrase “So All May Eat”) in Denver, Colorado – which is still [...]
Despite all of the change over the last few years in particular, Rabbi Arthur Waskow argues that everything in religion is on the verge of changing once again, this time for the better. In his [...]
In the 2002 film What Do You Believe, director Sarah Feinbloom presented a diverity of religious views held by six American teenagers. Close to two decades later, after countless societal [...]