Podcasts - Omnia
OMNIA In Context is a program that explores religion and politics through the lens of its context. We bring you some of the greatest minds of our time from around the world to inform and inspire you to cut through the noise, question authority, and forge your own beliefs, interpretations, and strategies. Everything is contextual.
Episodes
Sunday Sep 29, 2019
Sunday Sep 29, 2019
While many evangelical leaders and some political leaders are now finishing each other’s sentences, the rest of the world looks on in disbelief. Despite the long, questionable history, religion and government can and have cooperated in healthy ways. OMNIA welcomes Rabbi Arthur Waskow, to shine light on this issue
Thursday Aug 29, 2019
Thursday Aug 29, 2019
Arun Gandhi is a world-renown peace activist, author, and fifth grandson of the Mahatma Gandhi. At just 12 years old, he was sent to India to live for a time with his famous grandfather. Seven decades later, Arun Gandhi shares with us what it was like - what he learned - and how his own life was guided to be a voice for peace in a time his grandfather would not see.
Tuesday Jan 08, 2019
Tuesday Jan 08, 2019
As the immigration crisis deepens and the political maneuvering becomes
more polarizing, it is critical that citizens have accurate, first-hand
information. OMNIA will be monitoring developments on the border with our
contacts who are working on the ground.
Listen as author/activist Peg Bowden, author of "A Land of Hard Edges:
Serving the Front Lines of the Border" tells us the true situation on the
ground in Nogales, Mexico.
Monday Jan 15, 2018
Monday Jan 15, 2018
It was more than 50 years ago on a sweltering summer Chicago night in 1966
that young activist Mary Nelson first met and marched with Dr. King and
gospel great Mahalia Jackson. She's been marching ever since. Listen to
her story of that once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Friday Jan 06, 2017
Friday Jan 06, 2017
Despite many stereotypes, American Muslim women have long made significant contributions to society. In fact, they are among the best educated in the U.S., serving in key professions. But what about the role of Muslim women within Islam, and how successful are they in shaping their own religion? Soraya Deen, attorney, founder of the Muslim Women's Speaker's Movement, and a key member of our leadership team, says it's time for women to step up. Listen to Soraya here: