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Our History
In mid-September 2001, just three days after 9-11, Maureen Fiedler rounded up a multi-faith panel to reflect on the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. It was a live call-in show, and the phones rang off the hook for three hours. It became clear that public radio listeners were hungry for informed, respectful dialogue on religion in the public square. The idea for Interfaith Voices was born that evening.

Interfaith Voices produced its first hour-long show in March, 2002.  Initially airing on a single station in Roanoke, VA, Interfaith Voices is now heard on more than 70 stations around the country and has received many awards for its religion news coverage.