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Look back at excerpts from our conversations with reporters over the past 10 years about religion and its changing role in our world.
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A new state law could shut down the city of Tucson’s high school ethnic studies program. The state superintendent says ethnic studies divides students by race. Supporters say it teaches mutual respect and fosters a commitment to democracy. More
On December 14, religious leaders held a prayer summit and “Jericho March” on Capitol Hill to urge senators to vote in favor of a bill that would provide a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants who were brought into the country by their parents and who go on to attend college or serve in the military. More
Blockades, barriers, and post-election turmoil are preventing faith-based aid groups from safely doing their work. More
“We hope to instill in our children what it takes to be a responsible, caring, and giving person who is God-conscious,” says Kathy Jamil, principal of the Universal School in Buffalo. More
This moving service of scripture readings, prayers, hymns, and carols was created after World War I at King’s College Cambridge. More
Hanukkah is “a good time to think about the miracles in our own lives,” according to Dr. Erica Brown of the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington. More
Many thousands of Iraqi Christians have fled a wave of violence that was unleashed in 2003 by the US invasion. More