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A world religions course at Mount Prospect High School in Mount Prospect, Illinois, teaches students about many religions and their roles in the world. It's the subject of a documentary called "All of the Above."
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Faith communities help newly-arrived international teachers and immigrant families find apartments, furnish their homes and navigate the health care system.
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The land transfer marks the first known land transfer between a Catholic institution and a tribal nation.
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“Choosing Love” co-authors Dawne Moon & Theresa Tobin explore how people can identify as both conservative Christians and a part of the LGBTQ+ community, and the lessons they can teach about relationships, inclusion and justice.
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Although many of us may associate Advent with calendars full of goodies, the season itself is rooted in the history of Christianity.
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What began as a collaboration over food between Congregation Sinai and the Turkish-American Society of Wisconsin has evolved into a six-week exploration of three religions.
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More than 70 inter-faith leaders in the Milwaukee area have signed a statement calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, Israel and Palestine. They're also worried about the spread of violence across the Middle East.
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It’s the first county in Wisconsin to endorse the global, Indigenous-led legal movement.
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Rabbi Jessica Barolsky is the first female head rabbi in a Reform or Conservative synagogue in metro Milwaukee. She talks about creating community for Jews here.
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Marquette University Professor Irfan Omar and his former student, Kaitlyn Daly, co-editors of Interfaith Engagement in Milwaukee: A Brief History of Christian Muslim Dialogue, discuss their book.