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American Black Journal
W.I.S.D.O.M.
Ten years ago, four Detroit-area women from different faiths came together to form an organization called W.I.S.D.O.M. Their goal is to educate people on various religions and cultures in order to dispel myths and misunderstandings. Stephen talks to the four founders: Peggy Dalberg, Delores Lyons, Teri Weingarden, and Sameena Basha. Episode 4550/Segment 3
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