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Interfaith America launches podcast to promote fair elections

The first episode “Sikh and Jewish leading the way” featured Yashpreet Singh and Dani Levine, is available for streaming on Spotify and Amazon Music.

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Chicago-based nonprofit organization Founded by Indian American Eboo Patel has launched  a new podcast series, “Faith in Elections”. 

The podcast, part of the organization’s Voices of Interfaith America network, aims to promote fair and free elections by featuring 20 to 30-minute episodes with notable civic leaders who are inspired by their faiths to engage their communities in the democratic process.

Hosted by a rotating lineup including founder Eboo Patel, Jenan Mohajir, and Adam Phillips, the series offers listeners an in-depth look at the efforts behind mobilizing voters and supporting democratic principles during the 2024 election season.

The “Faith in Elections” podcast series builds on Interfaith America’s broader efforts to protect and promote democracy. Earlier this year, the organization partnered with Protect Democracy to release the “Faith in Elections Playbook”, which provides organizations with resources to support their communities’ electoral needs.

Interfaith America’s Voices of Interfaith America podcast network, formerly known as “Interfaith America with Eboo Patel”, will feature stories of individuals from diverse religious backgrounds working together for the common good. The network seeks to explore America’s religiously pluralistic democracy while remaining nonpartisan in its approach to elections.

The “Faith in Elections” podcast is executive produced by Keisha TK Dutes, Manny Faces, and Johanna Zorn, a team of award-winning podcast professionals.
 

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