Interfaith America Magazine
Inspiring interfaith stories from our religiously diverse democracy.
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Interfaith Inspiration
How My 7-Year-Old Self Helps Me Face Our Nation’s Daunting Future
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Katie Gordon: How ‘Nones’ are Building Spaces with Creativity and Vision
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Interfaith America’s Juneteenth Reading List
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Seven Religion Reporters Share Advice for Reporting in Interfaith America
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What the Metaverse Means for Religion
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As a Muslim Doctor, I Don’t Say Vaccination Is Permissible, I Say It Is Obligatory
Interfaith America Interviews
Higher Education
One Educator’s Mission to Make Colleges Care about Religious Diversity
Dawn Michele Whitehead of AAC&U talks with Interfaith America about how her lifelong passion is infused into her work with students, and how to create opportunities for global learning and interfaith perspectives.
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‘If You Are an Immigrant, You Are a Bridge’: A Conversation with Sonal Shah
Dr. Janett I. Cordovés, director of higher education partnerships at IFYC, encourages readers to redefine leadership — and consider how immigrant communities help families flourish.
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Evangelical Christians and American Pluralism: A Conversation with David French
Part of what I found so beautiful about our conversation is that we both agree that American pluralism is not simply a pragmatic solution to the challenge of a diverse democracy, it is also a kind of sacred trust that God intends us to steward.
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Faith & Civic Life

How Our Faiths Drive Us to Speak Up Against Gun Violence
IA’s Rachel Kline, Amar Peterman and Amena Khan discuss why they are pulled to advocate for gun control through the lens of our faiths and how we can work together.
Racial Equity

Su Yon Pak: Decolonizing My Korean Immigrant Identity Through My Faith
For Dean and Vice President of Academic Affairs at Union Theological Seminary, decolonizing her mind took decades of undoing, learning, and reclaiming.
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Am I American Enough? A Challenge of the AAPI Community
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COVID-19 Health Emergency is Ending but Faith-based Vaccine Clinics Continue
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60 Years On, King’s ‘Letter from Birmingham Jail’ Relevant as Ever, Say Faith Leaders
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Navigating American Evangelicalism as a Filipino Immigrant
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