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Islamophobia has reared its ugly head again. As author and journalist Linda K. Wertheimer noted in her previous post, education about world religions couldn’t be more important in today’s climate. Education about other religions comes not only from the classroom, but also from the life stories of others. In his book Acts of Faith, interfaith…
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Eboo Patel writes about a James Baldwin essay that helped guide him as an activist and writer.
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We have found words of comfort and valuable analysis from our authors in the days since the Marathon bombings.
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On the anniversary of King’s death, Eboo Patel looks at his work through the lens of interfaith cooperation.
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Eboo Patel addresses violent protest and religious intolerance: “the actions of a thuggish few are increasingly viewed as representing the sentiments of entire nations and religions.”
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We all have stories to tell. Chris Stedman reflects on how Eboo Patel inspired him to begin sharing his own story, and how Patel’s new book Sacred Ground can inspire others.
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A new book by Eboo Patel, author of Acts of Faith and founder of the Interfaith Youth Core, puts forth a vision for America based on interfaith cooperation and pluralism.
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“In the history of the world, I don’t know if anyone has ever been truly convinced of anything when staring into a shaking fist or a wagging finger. ”
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The controversy over Lowe’s pulling its advertising from All-American Muslim says a lot about the kinds of bridges being built in America.