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Depending on your point of view, cicadas are miraculous or migraine-inducing; a wonder or a whopping pain.
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Manglende episoder?
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When Ahmet left the United States in early May to spend the last week of Ramadan with his family in Gaza, he had no idea what was to come. The long-awaited reunion turned into a struggle to survive.
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Filmmaker Martin Doblmeier talks about his 2021 Gabriel Award-winning film "Revolution of the Heart: The Dorothy Day Story" and the life of this powerful social activist.
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The spiritual journey of activist and author Chenxing Han led to one persistent question: "Where are all the Asian-American Buddhists in American Buddhism?"
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We visit two Hifz Islamic schools where a new generation is committing the entire Quran to memory. Then we take a look at how the Biden Administration is fairing after 100 days in office.
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While the Biden Administration celebrates 200 million vaccines, we look at the religious groups who are resisting, and why public health appeals may be missing the mark.
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We look at the sacred sounds people of faith are making during the COVID-19 pandemic and what those sounds—music, prayer, chants, songs—tell us about our future.
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The pandemic has prompted composers to create new sacred music of all kinds — hymns, liturgical music, prayers, praise music, and more.
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We talk to Solomon Hoffman, a rabbinical student and composer, and Keely Garfield, a Buddhist and choriographer— about their collaboration on Harofei, or “the one who heals.”
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This week's rebroadcast is part of our 'Chaplains' series. We follow a Zen Buddhist monk and see how mindfulness nourishes patients and doctors.
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