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Wrestling Out Loud: Faith and Liberation

Faith in Public Life Actionwww.buzzsprout.com

Wrestling Out Loud: Faith and Liberation, hosted by Faith in Public Life Action CEO Jeanné Lewis, is a podcast committed to exploring nuance in a world invested in binaries. Interfaith guests from varied religious backgrounds discuss unique perspectives from their faith journeys, and offer opportunities for us to take actions and identify solutions to big problems that align with our values to build communities of belonging as we navigate some of today's most complex issues.

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Episodes

Transformative Wisdom 4th of July Special: Resilience of Indigenous Wisdom with Rev. Dr. Matthew Scraper

For the final Transformative Wisdom special of this season, Dora sat down with Faith in Public Life Chief Operations Officer Rev. Dr. Matthew Scraper to discuss the relationship between Christianity and indigenous traditions in his own story and our nation's history. Matthew Scraper is a seasoned nonprofit executive with a Master of Divinity and a Doctor of Ministry in Organizational Leadership from Asbury Theological Seminary. He recently served as the Chief Operating Officer at the Oklahoma Ce...

Jul 04, 202541 min

Transformative Wisdom Juneteenth Special: Liberation and Reproductive Health with Kritee Kanko

This Juneteenth, our Theologian in Residence is in conversation with Kritee Kanko on liberation and reproductive health. Together they share their experiences of building spaces for liberation and envision what freedom looks like, even under oppressive systems. Kritee is a Buddhist priest, Climate scientist, Zen teacher, Grief-Rage ceremony leader, and Love-Justice advocate and writer. She is the founding guiding teacher of Boundless in Motion and a cofounder of Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Retreat ...

Jun 19, 202533 min

The Path Forward is Together with Sunita Viswanath

For our season finale of Wrestling Out Loud: Faith and Liberation, I’m honored to welcome Sunita Viswanath, a longtime human rights leader whose life’s work has been grounded in the belief that faith must be deeply tied to social justice. Sunita has co-founded several organizations such as: the international human rights organization Women for Afghan Women and the Hindu social justice organization Sadhana. She currently leads Hindus for Human Rights as co-founder and Executive Director. Sunita h...

Jun 18, 202555 minSeason 2Ep. 8

Creating Spaces of Inclusion with Idit Klein

Idit Klein is a visionary leader who has spent three decades at the forefront of movements for justice. As the founding president of Keshet, Idit has transformed the landscape of Jewish life by making LGBTQ+ equality not just a conversation, but a communal value and a call to action. From building national community programs for LGBTQ+ teens and serving as executive producer on a documentary film, to mobilizing Jewish communities nationwide, her work is a masterclass in what deep, lasting inclus...

Jun 11, 202536 min

Do Hard Things When Hard Things are Necessary with Imam Makram El-Amin

Imam Makram El-Amin, a steadfast voice for justice, dignity, and spiritual leadership in the heart of Minneapolis. For over two decades, Imam El-Amin has served his community through faith and action, guiding one of the city’s most vibrant masjids, addressing food insecurity and housing through leadership of the nonprofit Al Maa’uun, and showing up in moments of crisis with unwavering support. A student of the late Imam W. Deen Mohammed, his bridge-building across faiths and continents has taken...

Jun 04, 202530 minSeason 2Ep. 6

Radical Love with The Rev. Jacqui Lewis

The Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis, a force of nature, minister, activist, and theologian. As the first African American and the first woman to serve as a senior minister in the historic Collegiate Church, she has spent her life advocating for justice, gender inclusion, and an end to gun violence. In this episode, we talk about the ways faith sustains activism, the stories that inspire resilience, and what it means to show up for our communities in times of crisis. To see more episodes of Wrestling Out L...

May 28, 202536 minSeason 2Ep. 5

Transformative Wisdom Memorial Day Special: We Remember with Rabbi Mike Rothbaum

This Memorial Day, our host Theologian in Residence Dora Muhammad and Rabbi Mike Rothbaum remember how our ancestors survived hardship and tragedy, and how our government creates so many of the conditions for said hardship. From the Japanese internment camps during WWII, to Ellis Island and immigration stories of people being categorized upon arrival, they the richness of our stories and the true meaning of never forget. To see more episodes of Wrestling Out Loud: Faith and Liberation and see mo...

May 26, 202540 min

We are Born Belonging with Shivani Parikh

Shivani Parikh, a powerhouse advocate for racial justice and immigrant rights. As a movement lawyer, she is on the front lines, defending tenants, challenging post-9/11 surveillance, and supporting working-class Desi families in their fight for dignity and power. Beyond the courtroom, Shivani is a leader in multiple civil and legal organizations, ensuring that advocacy extends beyond policy and into real change. In our conversation, we talk about the urgent challenges in today’s political landsc...

May 21, 202550 min

No Division Between Spiritual and Political with Sonny Singh

Sonny Singh is a musician and activist whose work sits at the intersection of faith, culture, and justice. From his early days singing Sikh devotional music, to touring the world with Red Baraat, Sonny has always used his voice, both literal and figurative, to inspire change. His solo music, praised by NPR and Rolling Stone India, carries messages of hope, resilience, and defiance. In our conversation, we discuss how faith informs activism, how music fosters belonging, and what it means to stay ...

May 14, 202541 minSeason 2Ep. 3

Prophetic Faith as an Agent of Change with LaTosha Brown

As the co-founder of Black Voters Matter, LaTosha Brown has dedicated her life to expanding democracy, fighting voter suppression and empowering Black communities across the country. Her work bridges past and present civil rights movements, and she understands deeply the moral responsibility faith communities have in times of crisis. In our conversation, we discuss the personal moments that shaped her commitment to justice, the role faith leaders must play to protect democracy, and how we can al...

May 07, 202536 minSeason 2Ep. 2

We All Need Sanctuary with Rep. Ilhan Omar

Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, a fearless advocate for human rights, democracy, and justice. As the first African refugee elected to Congress and one of the first two Muslim-American women to serve, she has dedicated her career to fighting for immigrant rights, economic justice, and progressive change. To see more episodes of Wrestling Out Loud: Faith and Liberation and see more of Faith in Public Life Action's work visit www.fplaction.com

Apr 30, 202529 minSeason 2Ep. 1

Embracing God's Yes with Rev. Tuhina Verma Rasche

Reverend Tuhina Verma Rasche, the theologian in residence for Faith and Public Life Action. Tuhina grew up in a Hindu family and is now a pastor with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, has done interfaith community organizing, research and pastoral work. She is now helping us build out our theology of change and articulate what it looks like to be in a community of belonging. Tuhina is a scholar who can tell you the Greek origin of any word in any religious text, and she is a person of ...

Aug 29, 202441 min

Transformative Wisdom: Rev. Terry Williams on Important Work of Jesus

Rev. Terry Williams is Pastor of Orchard Hill United Church of Christ in Chillicothe and a Faith Organizer committed to equipping faith leaders to do justice in Ohio. An ordained minister of the United Church of Christ, Rev. Williams serves a congregation in Ross County, a rural community hit hard by the drug crisis that also is home to two of Ohio’s state prisons. His work includes supporting faith-based volunteer work inside his local corrections facility and ministering to families of overdos...

Aug 21, 20244 min

Building an Authentic Democracy with Rep. Angie Nixon

Rep. Angie Nixon is a force to be reckoned with. She is always on the go-- whether that is in Tallahassee advocating for constituents or knocking doors to help fellow candidates run for office. As a former organizer, and current state representative, Nixon joined us from a hot summer afternoon in FL and spoke with us about the work happening in Tallahassee where the people’s house doesn’t always reflect the people’s voice. We talked about Amendment 4, her faith journey and how she defines an aut...

Aug 14, 202423 min

Transformative Wisdom: Rev. Dr. Susan Smith and Peacekeepers Ohio

As faith leaders and social workers, we are uniquely equipped to help keep Ohio elections peaceful and safe for everyone. Our society and political landscape has become more divisive and partisan than ever before. In situations of anxiety, tensions can easily rise. To keep voters safe, we must be prepared to de-escalate instances of harassment or verbal attacks. We believe that individuals like you are uniquely and ideally situated to act as Peacekeepers and can maintain a calm and peaceful pres...

Aug 07, 20245 min

Lessons Learned from the Women's March with Noor Mir

Noor Mir is a DC-based digital strategist, advocate and dynamic leader from the Women’s March. She offers perspective on what progressive spaces can do to be more inclusive towards Muslim women like herself, and how her work digitally gave her a front row seat to the disinformation campaigns that came to a head in the January 6 insurrection. This conversation reminds us that there is always more work to be done, even for those of us who feel like we have already arrived. If you want to hear more...

Jul 31, 202432 min

Transformative Wisdom: Michele Eiger and Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism

For more than six decades, the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism (the RAC) has worked to educate, inspire, and mobilize the Reform Jewish community to advocate for social justice. They mobilize around federal, state, provincial, and local legislation on more than 70 pressing socioeconomic issues, including gun violence prevention, immigration, reproductive rights, and criminal justice reform. Michele Eiger is an organizer in Florida supporting the work around the Yes on 4 ballot initiati...

Jul 24, 20244 min

The Journey of Unpredictability with Brad Onishi

Brad Onishi is a former evangelical youth pastor, now podcast host, professor, and author of Preparing for War, a book that examines the role that churches played in the January 6 insurrection. Brad's history with wrestling with theology and the political implications makes for a nuanced conversation on everything from seeing the Imago Dei in one another to surfing in Hawaii and how all of that can represent the way the Divine shows up in the world. To see more episodes of Wrestling Out Loud: Fa...

Jul 17, 202447 minSeason 1Ep. 3

Transformative Wisdom: Imam Trina Jackson and the Power of Prayer

All are welcome at eTJC Unity Mosques spaces for prayer, community, reflection, and discussion which affirm and include all. ETJC Unity Mosques are places of healing for everyone ETJC Unity Mosques are safe spaces for everyone to worship, commune, and just be. We celebrate pluralism and diversity enshrined in 49:13 of the Quran. ETJC Unity Mosques extend an intentional welcome to people of all races, classes, abilities, health (including HIV) status, sexual orientations, gender identities, sex, ...

Jul 10, 20244 min

The Platinum Rule with Dr. Pamela Ayo Yetunde

Dr. Pamela Ayo Yetunde is the author of Casting Indra’s Net and Black & Buddhist. She is a theologian, scholar, and chaplain wrestling with issues of racism, resilience and personal freedom and how using mindfulness practices contributes to our liberation. Dr. Yetunde unpacks her faith journey and exploring what she calls ‘The Platinum Rule’ which takes the Golden Rule one step further. You can check out her books here: https://www.pamelaayoyetunde.com/books To see more episodes of Wrestling...

Jul 03, 202440 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Transformative Wisdom: Michelle Grimsley Shindano and Black in Repro

Black in Repro is a workgroup in the Floridians for Reproductive Freedom coalition that is made up of Black organizers, political operatives, consultants, providers, founders, community organizations, and experts in contraceptive access, abortion and prenatal doula care, policymaking, youth engagement, strategy, event planning and more. They aim to build a network of Black Floridians committed to a reproductive justice framework that drives policy and produces sustainable change for the Black co...

Jun 26, 20243 min

Moving Beyond Thoughts and Prayers with Representative Jim Clyburn

While many know him as a political powerhouse and active member of the Congressional Black Caucus, Rep. Jim Clyburn joined us for a conversation on how his faith informed his desire for public service and coming from a family of ministers. He convenes the Democratic Faith Working Group in the House of Representatives, a multi faith group of congresspeople currently interrogating what it means to put our faith in action while wrestling with the separation of church and state. To see more episodes...

Jun 19, 202440 minSeason 1Ep. 1

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