The South Carolina state legislature is currently considering a bill holding any religious group that sponsors refugees legally liable for any misdeed by any one of those refugees. Interfaith [...]
Phil Zuckerman is a professor of sociology and secular studies at Pitzer College. Phil will sit down with Rev. Welton Gaddy to discuss his work as co-author of The Nonreligious: Understanding [...]
This campaign cycle has seemed to focus on immigration more than ever. The Public Religion Research Institute has just released a report addressing Americans’ true views on immigration, terrorism [...]
This week, North Carolina lawmakers moved to pass some the most stringent limitations on LGBT equality in the nation. In response to this devastating development, the Americans Civil Liberties [...]
Craig Henry is a Louisiana lawyer who’s played an important role in a decades-long partnership between Eduardo’s church and the one that Welton serves as pastor. He will give a first-person [...]
What better time to talk about this than the week of Easter? Rev. Eduardo Gonzalez is pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Ciego de Avila, Cuba. He will join us to describe the relationship [...]
When some people think of Cuba, they picture President Kennedy’s favorite cigars, rum, and antique cars. But there’s much more to our neighboring island. This is a vibrant community with immense [...]
Even as obstructionists in the Senate refuse to even consider any nominee, President Obama has named Judge Merrick Garland to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court. Dr. Jay Michaelson is a [...]
Perhaps you haven’t noticed, but we’re currently in the middle of a presidential campaign. But even if you’ve been inundated with the play-by-play coverage of the race from talking heads on TV, [...]
Simmering beneath the growing hostility of our politics – and boiling over obviously from time to time – is an anxiety about American Muslims. In a groundbreaking new study, the American Muslim [...]