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May 3, 2013
Season 16
Episode 35
Haris Tarin of the Muslim Public Affairs Council talks about what US Muslims can do to stop extremism. We meet Iraqi refugees resettling in San Diego and talk with groups such as Catholic Charities and the International Rescue Committee who are helping them adjust to life in America. And we interview John Wood, a former Microsoft executive who founded a nonprofit called Room to Read.
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Unrest in Egypt; surgery without blood transfusions; best-selling poet Kahlil Gibran

25:41
Supreme Court Decisions, Reaction, and Analysis; One Million Bones

25:36
Affirmative action; Taylor Branch on 1963 civil rights movement; Prisons and mentally ill

25:38
Ethics of Government Data Collection, Irish Reconciliation, Russell Moore

25:36
Joni Eareckson Tada: Breast Cancer Update; Mass Incarceration; Sufi Whirling Dervishes

25:44
Father Andrew Greeley; Cambodia Garment Worker Justice; The Mission Continues

25:36
Bobby McFerrin; Decline of Buddhism in Thailand

25:36
Boy Scouts and Gay Ban; Sequestration and the Poor; Mike McCurry on Fixing Politics

25:35
Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism; Prison Nonviolence Project

25:38
Birmingham and the Children’s March; Baseball and Religion

26:42
Religious Responses to Boston Bombing; Religion and the Environment

26:42
Churches and Domestic Abuse; Medical Ministry