
Ymasumac on Being Both the Colonized and the Colonizer
In this episode we sit down with Ymasumac Maronan Davis—a counselor and a listener; an educator and a student; a healer and a disruptor; a poet and an interrogator of languages--joins us on America’s ...
16 Aug 201949min

Cynthia Barnes Slater: Fearlessly Fostering Spaces of Inclusion
In this episode of America’s Most Challenging Issue we discuss Cynthia’s life and work, focusing on her childhood in the diverse city of San Francisco.Learn more at BahaiTeachings.org
2 Aug 201940min

Jack Gordon: Deepening Our Shared Spiritual Identity
In this episode of America’s Most Challenging Issue, BahaiTeachings.org engages with filmmaker and podcast host Jack Gordon in a lively discussion about the work of building bridges across cultural an...
5 Jul 201943min

Sahar Sattarzadeh: How Racism Migrates Across Cultures
In this episode of America’s Most Challenging Issue, we sit down with Dr. Sattarzadeh to talk frankly about her life, research and role as a protagonist in the effort to eliminate racial and gender di...
14 Jun 201936min

From Sit-ins to Spirituals: The Baha'i Activism of Van Gilmer
In this episode BahaiTeachings.org interviews Baha’i National Center Choral Director Van Gilmer. Van reflects on his life as a Baha’i and his career in gospel music, focusing on his experiences with r...
23 Mai 201948min

Bahia Overton: Revealing the Latent Potential in Children
This week on America's Most Challenging Issue we interview, Bahia Overton, who demonstrates in both her professional life, and her community service, a profound dedication to the spiritual and materia...
14 Mai 201936min

Michael O’Neal: Empowering Healthy Families by the Thousands
In the first episode of America’s Most Challenging Issue, Michael O’Neal, the founder and director of the Savannah-based Parent University, analyzes the circumstances that led him to develop this inno...
14 Mai 201943min





















