
The Things That Divide Us
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We live in a religiously diverse democracy, yet our country today seems frustratingly polarized around lines of difference and not connection. This month's episode of Common Knowledge features a speech from IFYC presiden...
The Case for Pluralism in a Divided Democracy is an episode from Common Knowledge by Interfaith Youth Core. We live in a religiously diverse democracy, yet our country today seems frustratingly polarized around lines of difference and not c...
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Published Mar 28, 2017, 33:22 long, audio available.
We live in a religiously diverse democracy, yet our country today seems frustratingly polarized around lines of difference and not connection. This month's episode of Common Knowledge features a speech from IFYC president and founder, Eboo Patel, tackling this issue head on. Given in the aftermath of the 2016 election, Eboo offers his thoughts on how pluralism and interfaith cooperation can be a spur to social action and offers a vision for how to engage, not vilify, our differences.
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The Case for Pluralism in a Divided Democracy is from Common Knowledge by Interfaith Youth Core.
Published Mar 28, 2017 and 33:22 long