We meet those who call themselves witches, Wiccans and druids — and other practitioners of paganism. It’s a diverse group with an array of spiritual practices and beliefs. First, we hear from David Dashifen “Dash” Kees, who was raised in a Jewish home and like many modern pagans, has a conversion story. Then Sarah Pike, a professor of comparative religion at California State University-Chico, talks about the origins of paganism and the many stereotypes associated with its practitioners.
Sarah Pike, professor of Comparative Religion at California State University-Chico