Voices of Interfaith America is your home for stories of bridgebuilding and engaging diversity productively across the country. This podcast will include shows that reflect the varied experiences and complex landscape of our religiously diverse democracy. This feed will still include episodes of Interfaith America with Eboo Patel, but as we expand to include more voices from interfaith America, you will find conversations with bridgebuilders working toward a more pluralistic America.
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Voices of Interfaith America is your home for stories of bridgebuilding and engaging diversity productively across the country. This podcast will include shows that reflect the varied experiences and complex landscape of our religiously diverse democracy. This feed will still include episodes of Interfaith America with Eboo Patel, but as we expand to include more voices from interfaith America, you will find conversations with bridgebuilders working toward a more pluralistic America.
Faith in Elections: Building Trust in a Free and Peaceful Election
Voices of Interfaith America
28 minutes 59 seconds
1 year ago
Faith in Elections: Building Trust in a Free and Peaceful Election
Adam Phillips is joined by Jennifer Roberts, former mayor of Charlotte, who shares about her experience touring North Carolina to build trust in a free, fair, and safe election, and the lessons she learned about political polarization during her time in Northern Ireland.
Voices of Interfaith America
Voices of Interfaith America is your home for stories of bridgebuilding and engaging diversity productively across the country. This podcast will include shows that reflect the varied experiences and complex landscape of our religiously diverse democracy. This feed will still include episodes of Interfaith America with Eboo Patel, but as we expand to include more voices from interfaith America, you will find conversations with bridgebuilders working toward a more pluralistic America.