Finally, we’ll close the show with an excerpt from our conversation with Gold Star dad, Muslim activist and attorney Khizr Khan. On Tuesday evening in Washington, DC, Khan will receive the [...]
Deep cuts to government programs that help the poor and the needy may be politically popular with many Americans right now, but are those cuts moral? Sister Simone Campbell, executive director of [...]
With Easter and Passover both less than two weeks away, we’ll revisit a 2013 conversation with interfaith family advocate Susan Katz Miller, author of “Being Both: Embracing Two Religions [...]
Host Rev. Welton Gaddy will be joined by Dalia Mogahed, Research Director for the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding, for a data-based look at how the 2016 election, President [...]
Finally, Welton will be joined by investigative journalist Sarah Posner, author of a provocative new piece in the New Republic headlined, “Amazing Disgrace.” In the article, Posner [...]
Many of us were deeply saddened to learn that the long-running PBS program Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly was ending its run after nearly two decades. The show’s managing editor and [...]
Host Rev. Welton Gaddy will be joined by one of the nation’s top analysts of the high court, Slate legal journalist and commentator Dahlia Lithwick, who has compellingly described Gorsuch [...]
Finally, Welton will be joined by Fletcher Harper, executive director of Greenfaith, for a discussion of how the anti-environment policies of the Trump administration are impacting faith-inspired [...]
The 2016 election saw the resurgence of the Religious Right as a leading force in shaping public policy. Increasingly, people of faith who are committed to the constitutional separation of church [...]