Our 7 Neighbors: Diversifying the Narrative: Immigration and Religion in America
InterReligious Institute at Chicago Theological Seminary
31 episodes
6 days ago
Join us for Season 3 of Our 7 Neighbors! Hosted by Rev. Brian E. Smith, this season centers stories gathered for our Rev. Jesse Jackson Oral Archive Project. Each episode includes segments from our Chicago Civil rights leaders interviews, paired with voices from today’s faith, community and social justice movements. Listen in on these historic interviews documenting the birth of a movement
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Join us for Season 3 of Our 7 Neighbors! Hosted by Rev. Brian E. Smith, this season centers stories gathered for our Rev. Jesse Jackson Oral Archive Project. Each episode includes segments from our Chicago Civil rights leaders interviews, paired with voices from today’s faith, community and social justice movements. Listen in on these historic interviews documenting the birth of a movement
Our 7 Neighbors: Diversifying the Narrative: Immigration and Religion in America
25 minutes
3 years ago
Season 2: Ep. 4 Passports and Parents
Featuring Imam Abdul-Malik Merchant in story and conversation with host, Dr. Kameelah Mu'Min Rashad. Imam Merchant is a scholar in Practical Theology and Resident Imam at the MAS Community Center in Alexandria, VA. Listen to how a passport helped form his identity.
Our 7 Neighbors: Diversifying the Narrative: Immigration and Religion in America
Join us for Season 3 of Our 7 Neighbors! Hosted by Rev. Brian E. Smith, this season centers stories gathered for our Rev. Jesse Jackson Oral Archive Project. Each episode includes segments from our Chicago Civil rights leaders interviews, paired with voices from today’s faith, community and social justice movements. Listen in on these historic interviews documenting the birth of a movement