Monique Parsons
Former Managing Editor, Interfaith America Magazine
Monique Parsons was managing editor of Interfaith America Magazine, where she was part of a team dedicated to amplifying religiously diverse voices and publishing inspiring stories about people engaged in interfaith bridgebuilding. Monique’s first journalism job was at her small hometown newspaper in Southern California, and she’s reported on American religions as an independent producer for NPR, WBEZ Chicago, KALW’s The Spiritual Edge podcast, Religion & Politics magazine, and more. Her work has been honored by the Religion News Association and the Religion Communicators Council. Based in Chicago, Monique studied religion at Princeton University and earned master’s degrees from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and Harvard Divinity School.
Latest by Monique
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Everyday Pluralism
Running Thread: “Curiosity May Have Killed The Cat…But You’ll Be Fine.”
November 27, 2022
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Civic Life
A Nebraska Pastor Died a Martyr in Iran. Here’s Why You Should Know His Name.
October 25, 2022
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Civic Life
Nate Walker Fosters Connection Through a Creative New Social Learning Platform
August 9, 2022