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Violence, Law Enforcement, Race and Justice
Clip: Season 19 | 5m 37s
How do we repair what "race" has broken?
Amid this week’s interfaith memorial service for the slain police officers in Dallas and ongoing protests against police killings of black men, many faith leaders have been calling for dramatic changes in race relations and the pursuit of justice. Host Bob Abernethy and Managing Editor Kim Lawton talk about the current challenges and prospects for healing with Lisa Sharon Harper.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Violence, Law Enforcement, Race and Justice
Clip: Season 19 | 5m 37s
Amid this week’s interfaith memorial service for the slain police officers in Dallas and ongoing protests against police killings of black men, many faith leaders have been calling for dramatic changes in race relations and the pursuit of justice. Host Bob Abernethy and Managing Editor Kim Lawton talk about the current challenges and prospects for healing with Lisa Sharon Harper.
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Violence, Law Enforcement, Race and Justice
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A former US senator questions whether religion has any place in politics. (7m 42s)
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Teaching Children about Religion
An exhibit at the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis teaches children about world religions (7m 7s)
The Pope Meets the Patriarch; Israel Boycott Controversy
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The Pope Meets the Patriarch; Israel Boycott Controversy; Teaching Children About Religion (25m 52s)
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A movement of boycotts, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) against Israel has gained support. (7m 36s)
Spiritual responses to hospital patients’ needs are gaining greater ground. (8m 32s)
Faith-Based Relief in Louisiana Flooding
How are faith-based groups aiding victims of the worst natural disaster since 2012. (5m 47s)
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Why do Sunni and Shia Muslims live together in relative harmony in the US? (9m 12s)
This fourth-grader is recognized as the eighth reincarnation of the first Takshem Lama. (6m 50s)
Ferguson, Missouri Two Years Later
We look back at the shooting that sparked the Black Lives Matter movement. (1m 54s)
Some observers say the summer Olympics may be the largest interfaith gathering on earth. (1m 44s)
The woman who wrote “the place of God in my soul is blank” will become a Catholic saint. (7m 52s)
Finding beauty, peace and for some the sense of the holy in the nation's oldest park. (7m 24s)
Religion and the 2016 Democratic National Convention
Which religious groups support Hillary Clinton? And which ones are cautious to? (9m 47s)
Which religious groups are rallying around Donald Trump? And which ones are speaking out? (8m 45s)
The award-winning gospel artist looks back on his successes, his failures, and God. (8m 26s)
After recent shootings, how should churches balance the need for security with openness? (8m 9s)
We look back at the High Court’s completed term, defined in many ways by the death of Just (7m 48s)
These trees commemorate the five Amish girls killed 10 years ago in their schoolhouse. (8m 27s)
Religion and Presidential Politics 2016
Donald Trump meets with evangelicals while interfaith activists protest his candidacy. (2m 9s)
Sixty-five years ago, these American Friends moved to avoid the draft and live peaceably. (7m 23s)
The LDS Church says caring for anyone in need is the right thing to do. (7m 43s)
Religious Responses to Orlando Massacre
Faith communities respond to the latest mass shooting. (3m 21s)
Can Donald Trump and Evangelicals work out their differences in time for the election? (8m 30s)
The Jesuit Volunteer Corps Experience
The JVC is celebrating 60 years of commitment to social justice and community. (7m 9s)
Sharing ministries require members to help cover each others medical costs. (8m 18s)
Candidates Reach Out To Evangelicals
How far will Clinton and Trump go to secure the Evangelical vote? (3m 3s)
They are living places of worship, where Hinduism and Buddhism have deep roots. (6m 33s)
Mississippi “Religious Freedom” Law
Does a controversial new state law justify discrimination based on religious belief? (7m 10s)
Ethical Obligations to Displaced People
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The Kendrick brothers are former pastors who've directed a number of hit Christian films. (8m 32s)
A Jesuit priest and poet, he opposed war, worked for peace, and went to prison. (6m 45s)
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