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 How’d they vote?
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted December 1, 2018

How’d they vote?

Although they won’t be sworn in until January, members of the new Congress have already taken to D.C. The election that sent them to Capitol Hill may have been a month ago, but researchers are [...]

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 Giving Tuesday
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted November 24, 2018

Giving Tuesday

or nearly 25 years, Interfaith Alliance has been a constant guard at the intersection of religion and politics. While our current political climate continues to blur the lines between those two, [...]

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 Whosoever You Love: Lesléa Newman
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments, Whosoever You Love
Posted November 24, 2018

Whosoever You Love: Lesléa Newman

In 1989, Lesléa Newman first released her book Heather Has Two Mommies. The children’s book about a little girl and her two mothers simultaneously helped give birth to a new literary genre and [...]

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 Together in Pittsburgh
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted November 17, 2018

Together in Pittsburgh

Last month, the Tree of Life synagogue’s Muslim neighbors opened their doors, their hearts and their wallets to support the community in the wake of an unthinkable tragedy. The Islamic Center of [...]

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 Thanks a Thousand!
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted November 17, 2018

Thanks a Thousand!

Research shows that people who practice gratitude are significantly happier, regardless of life circumstances. AJ Jacobs, New York Times best-selling author of The Year of Living Biblically: One [...]

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 You’re gonna hate hearing this…
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted November 17, 2018

You’re gonna hate hearing this…

The FBI this week released its 2017 annual report on hate crimes in America, confirming the grim reality we already knew to be true: hate crimes are up – way up. Dr. Simran Jeet Singh, senior [...]

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 A Word from Welton: the lessons of last week – and of history
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted November 10, 2018

A Word from Welton: the lessons of last week – and of history

We’ll hear a word from Welton about the recent spate of headline-grabbing violence and the latest controversies from the White House. Hear the full November 10, 2018 State of Belief Radio program here.

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 Religion, Politics, and Journalism
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted November 10, 2018

Religion, Politics, and Journalism

Religion and politics seem more intertwined than ever. Tuesday’s exit polls show that white Evangelicals were almost as reliably Republican voters as they had been Trump voters. At the same time, [...]

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 An expert opinion
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted November 10, 2018

An expert opinion

As we headed into the weekend, some of Tuesday’s races were still too close to call following an election with record turnout across the country. Political management expert and the veteran of [...]

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 Race and the races
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted November 10, 2018

Race and the races

American politics has never been truly devoid of racism. This most-recent election is no different. Florida gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis urged Florida voters not to “monkey this up” when [...]

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