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James Patton and Loujain Kiki, Int‘l. Center for Religion and Diplomacy: ”Faith in Our Neighbors: Healing Social Divides ”
James Patton and Loujain Kiki, Int‘l. Center for Religion and Diplomacy: ”Faith in Our Neighbors: Healing Social Divides ”
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Length:
80 minutes
Released:
Sep 7, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
James Patton, CEO of International Center for Religion and Diplomacy joins TPandR along with colleague, Loujain Kiki, to discuss the economic roots of extremism and how their efforts to counter violence overseas are returning home to address our domestic divides. We cover how to prepare a community for the influx of refugees from Afghanistan and why American xenophobia is on the rise. Perhaps most important of all, we explore how religious understanding is an underutilized tool in diplomacy and peace-making.
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For more information on ICRD: www.icrd.org
Register here for their annual Faith in Action Awards dinner on September 23, 2021.
To discover Center for Women Faith & Leadership: http://www.centerforwomenfaithandleadership.org/
Released:
Sep 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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