“I started to recognize that while I might personally be nonreligious, I don’t exist in a vacuum away from religion and away from faith. I do interfaith work even though I’m nonreligious because I recognize that religion is this really powerful force in our communities and in our society, and I want to be a part of helping that cultural influence be one that is collaborative; that does work toward the common good and bring people together.”

katie gordon

Take a listen to this podcast interview on interfaith understanding featuring my colleague katie gordon. Katie produces media on interfaith, spirituality, social justice, public affairs, media literacy, and more.

You can find some of katie’s writings at her blog, katie gordon: none and all.

Ubuntu,

From Aspiring Humanitarian, Relando Thompkins-Jones

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