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Read the latest press releases, blog posts, and State of Belief episodes from our team in Washington, D.C., our network of faith leaders and affiliates across the United States.

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Analysis
June 30, 2025

In the Wake of the New York City Mayoral Primary, Muslims and Jews Stand Together Against Hate

New York State Assemblyman Zohran K. Mamdani won the Democratic nomination to become the New York City mayor. Despite his professed claims to the contrary and his repeated commitment to working with Jewish communities in New York, critics are accusing Mamdani of antisemitism and attacking him with a tremendous amount of anti-Muslim hate.

General
June 27, 2025

A Victory for Religious Freedom and Public Education

The Senate Parliamentarian just struck a major blow to efforts to undermine public education and erode the separation of religion and government. The proposed national school voucher program, modeled on the so-called Educational Choice for Children Act, has been removed from the Senate’s budget reconciliation package after being ruled in violation of the Byrd Rule.

Press Release
June 27, 2025

SCOTUS Ruling in Mahmoud v. Taylor Enables LGBTQ+ Discrimination, Harms True Religious Freedom

WASHINGTON, DC – Interfaith Alliance, a national leader in defending religious freedom and multi-faith democracy, is deeply disturbed by the Supreme Court’s ruling today in the case of Mahmoud v. Taylor. The decision clears the way for further discrimination against diverse groups and undermines public education. While falsely claiming the mantle of religious freedom, it in fact suppresses diversity and promotes exclusion.

Advocacy
June 27, 2025

Letter to Speaker Johnson: Make Clear that All People are Welcome in the Halls of Congress

Earlier this month, Giani Surinder Singh, the head granthi of the Gurdwara South Jersey Sikh Society, delivered a prayer on the floor of the House of Representatives. Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-IL) wrote in a since-deleted X post that it was "deeply troubling that a Sikh was allowed to lead prayer."

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Advocacy
January 7, 2025

Tell Your Senators: Oppose Unqualified Trump Cabinet Picks  

Join faith communities in advocating for qualified Cabinet nominees committed to upholding the Constitution. Watch our webinar, explore our petition, and take action to ensure democratic checks and balances. Sponsored by Sojourners, Interfaith Alliance, and more.

State of Belief
January 6, 2025

The Big Lie of January 6: Dr. Robert P. Jones on The State of Belief Podcast

Join Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush on The State of Belief podcast for an insightful discussion with Dr. Robert P. Jones on the intersection of race, religion, and politics in America. Explore the impact of historical narratives, including January 6th, 2021, and discover the forces shaping democracy. Plus, a tribute to Jimmy Carter. Subscribe for weekly episodes.

Analysis
January 2, 2025

Jimmy Carter embodied what Trump has never been able to grasp about Christianity | Opinion

Explore the life and legacy of Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. President, whose sincere Baptist faith and commitment to human rights defined his presidency and post-presidential years. Discover how he balanced his spiritual beliefs with political responsibilities and continued to impact the world through humanitarian efforts.

State of Belief
January 2, 2025

Finding Hope and Defiance in "Wicked": Lessons for Today

Explore the powerful themes of defying norms and embracing justice in the final 2024 episode of The State of Belief. Join host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush and Guthrie Graves-Fitzsimmons as they delve into the inspiring messages of Wicked, the hit musical. Discover how Elphaba's story fuels the fight for equality and learn key takeaways for courage and empathy. Subscribe now for weekly inspiration.

Analysis
January 2, 2025

President Carter showed us faith and Democracy can go hand in hand | Opinion

Reflect on the legacy of President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at 100, through the lens of his deep faith and commitment to equality. Explore insights from interviews with Carter, highlighting his role as a leader with strong religious convictions in a diverse democracy.

State of Belief
December 21, 2024

Top Religion News 2024: NYT Reporter Ruth Graham

Host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush talks about top religion news stories of the year with Ruth Graham, national reporter at The New York Times, where she covers religion, faith, and values.