Media and Religion
A discussion unfolds about the omission of religious contributions in media narratives, highlighting a shelter in West Virginia supported by Christian and Jewish communities. The conversation critiques the tendency of mainstream journalism to sidestep religious affiliations, suggesting that this avoidance diminishes the truth of the story and the experiences of those involved. There's a call to action for greater accountability in media practices to ensure a more accurate representation of faith-driven initiatives.In this clip
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[Unedited] Michel Martin with Krista Tippett
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