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- Racial Equity
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A Brief History of the Black Church’s Diversity, and its Vital Role in American Political History
As historian Anthea Butler argued, “The Black Church … as the imagined home of all things Black and Christian, it is alive and well.”
- Racial Equity
- Article
Running Thread: Black History is Our History
Baldwin implores us to remember that “History is not the past. It is the present. We carry our history with us. We are our history.”
- American Civic Life
- Article
Indian, Hindu and AAPI: Finding Common Threads in a Rich Tapestry
Through IA’s AAPI research and storytelling initiative, I felt deeply inspired by the stories about navigating their intersectional identities and translating their spirituality into service and justice.
- Higher Education
- Article
Art, Religion and Academic Freedom: Baptist News Global Reports on the Hamline University Conversation
Institutions of higher learning must hone flexibly to respond to campus divisions over religion and race, a panel of experts said during a Jan. 31 webinar hosted by Interfaith America.
- Interfaith Inspiration
- Article
How “Dad Time” With My Sons Taught Us All an Important Lesson
We cannot live our children’s lives for them, but we can teach them what we know from our lives. In this beautiful piece on fatherhood, Ibrahim Abdul-Matin writes about the lessons taught and learned during “dad time.”
- News
- Article
A Solemn Buddhist Ceremony Offers Comfort, Healing at Site of Monterey Park Shooting
‘If we take hatred for hatred, we will never have peace of mind,’ said the Venerable Chang Ju. ‘We need the wisdom to overcome all this.’
- Racial Equity
- Article
In the Nation’s Diverse Religious Landscape, the Importance of Asian American Stories
With support from The Asian American Foundation, IA’s research and storytelling project explores Asian American and Pacific Islanders’ contributions to religious diversity in the United States.
- News
- Article
Multifaith Leaders Urge Unity in Aftermath of Monterey Park Shooting that Left 11 Dead
To Chuching Wang, who helped organize the vigil, it was deeply moving to see people of different ethnicities and religions unite in the aftermath of the shooting that struck the Chinese American community.
- American Civic Life
- Article
Innovation and Humanist Inquiry: A Project for Emerging Spiritual and Ethical Leaders
The Interfaith Innovation Fellowship played an integral role in helping me define and clarify my values as a practitioner and how these interface with the communities I serve.
- American Civic Life
- Article
IN PHOTOS: Chicago Celebrates Lunar New Year Parade in Chinatown
Chicago’s Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade kicked off on Sunday (January 29) welcoming the start of the Year of the Rabbit.
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