Monday January 20, 2003
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Week of January 20, 2003
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Religion is often at the center of conflict, though much of our religious heritage is "shared." On this holiday rebroadcast, hear a discussion about the biblical character Abraham and how his legacy may help heal difficulties between Jews, Muslims, and Christians today.
Bruce Feiler, Author of "Abraham: A Journey to the Heart of Three Faiths"
Rabbi Bruce Lustig, Washington Hebrew Congregation
Kenyan human rights activist Koigi wa Wamwere and his journey from Cornell University to a detainment cell.
Koigi wa Wamwere, Kenyan Human Rights Activist
A look at the death of Emmett Till, a 47 year old murder which launched the civil rights movement.
Stanley Nelson, Producer/Director, "The Murder of Emmett Till"
A look at the argument for more African American coaches in the National Football League.
Cyrus Mehri, Founding Partner, Mehri & Skalet