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Adventures in Faith & Food
November 25, 2020
No matter your race, class, gender, or faith, we all have to eat. We explore what food says about who we are and what we believe.
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The Fruits of Our Labor: Hunger and Thanksgiving in America
November 21, 2020
This Thanksgiving week we look at faith-based responses to hunger, and we have a conversation about the myths surrounding the First Thanksgiving.
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What We Learn
November 13, 2020
Post-election analysis with Robert P. Jones, a new YA book explores food, family, and interfaith friendship, and we honor the life of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks.
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Secularly Speaking: How 32 Words Govern 320 Million Americans"
November 07, 2020
Professor Jacques Berlinerblau explains the U.S. brand of secularism and why so many people seem to fear or hate it. And with tensions high after the election, we return to Interfaith Voices founding host Maureen Fiedler’s discussion with jazz guitarist Stephane Wrembel who describes how music nourishes his spirit.
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