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‘Interfaith’ work means everyone gets a seat at the table

I reminded them that interfaith work (or faith and nonfaith, as I prefer) can’t be exclusive. We can’t preach inclusivity, and then leave groups out who have different views from us.

Categorize Things, Not People

Categories are both immensely useful and an immense barrier to human connection.

Letter to the Editor: Misinformation is Unacceptable

On May 1, as protesters rallied at the Spokane County Courthouse demanding that Gov. Jay Inslee lift his stay-at-home orders, Dr. Jason Kinley, N.D. used his position as a SRHB member to promote misinformation and potentially harmful medical advice. This is unacceptable.

Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories Wrongly Attempt To Fill Human Needs

Now, with many people spending more time online, feeling afraid, and struggling to find accurate information about the coronavirus, conspiracy theories are proliferating.

National Day of Prayer, reshaped by pandemic, includes interfaith and online events

The National Day of Prayer, like most events amid the coronavirus, will have a different look this year as it is marked on Thursday (May 7).

Pope Francis helps a small trans community financially struggling due to the pandemic

VATICAN CITY (RNS) — Last week, Pope Francis supported a small transgender community near Rome, some of whose members have been struggling financially due to the coronavirus pandemic.

What Islamic hygienic practices can teach when coronavirus is spreading

As outbreaks of the coronavirus spread throughout the world, people are reminded over and again to limit physical contact, wash hands and avoid touching their face. The recent Netflix docuseries “Pandemic: How to Prevent an Outbreak” illustrates how the Islamic ritual washing, known as “wudu,” may help spread a good hygiene message.

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