In February, the U.S. Census Bureau hosted an Interfaith Summit at Washington D.C.’s National Cathedral, bringing together leaders from Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Muslim, and Buddhist communities. Producer Kimberly Winston examines how participants connected their belief in a loving God with a religious duty to stand up and be counted. Then host Amber Khan talks with Jaime Mujahid Fletcher, founder of the first Latino-led Islamic center in the U.S., about the decision to partner with the 2020 U.S. Census.
You can watch the 2020 Interfaith Partner Summit here.
Jaime Mujahid Fletcher, founder of Islam in Spanish in Houston, Texas.
Jaime Mujahid Fletcher