

New installments of the Illumine America podcast explore how Baha’i community-building efforts are helping neighborhoods in Virginia and North Carolina transform themselves as they nurture conditions in the community that empower people of all ages.
Produced since late 2019 by the U.S. Baha’i Office of Public Affairs (OPA) in Washington, DC, the podcast series offers a platform for thoughtful, forward-looking discourse. It shares conversations with people who work for peace and justice through avenues in harmony with the teachings of the Baha’i Faith.
Past installments have included interviews with people involved in organizations that address education, health, economic equity and inclusion, and other matters of social fairness.
From July through September, say PJ Andrews and May Lample, race discourse officers for OPA, several new installments have featured conversations with people working to build community in two neighborhoods:
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