- February 19, 2017We can’t rely on ethnic or religious tests for citizenship or admission to our country. It’s the kind of racism that ripped families apart during World War II.
- February 8, 2017People are turning their frustrations with the Trump administration into actions that make a meaningful difference in the lives of vulnerable community members.
- June 14, 2016In Trump's world, everything's a conspiracy and reality's turned upside down.
- June 8, 2016Why has it taken so long for Republicans and for the media to call him on it?
- May 6, 2016Disgusted by his opponent's dog-whistle campaign, Great Britain's capital elected its first Muslim mayor.
- January 25, 2016It’s no coincidence that Trump, the candidate least in need of money or media attention, has been the biggest critic of America's wars.
- March 7, 2014The fears that animate the tea party at the grassroots, Haney López says, are racial narratives that blame minorities for what's going wrong in America.
- January 3, 2003 | Updated March 20, 2015 | NOWIf human history is replete with people committing atrocities against one another in the name of God, is our democracy strong enough to remedy these tendencies?
- September 19, 2001 | Moyers in ConversationIn the wake of 9/11, Bill Moyers talks with Diana Eck, professor of comparative religion at Harvard, and Dr. Manuel Trujillo, Director of Psychiatry at Bellevue Hospital.
- September 18, 2001 | Moyers in ConversationBill Moyers speaks with Dr. Farid Esack, a South African Muslim theologian and academic and Tamim Ansary, an Afghani-American writer from San Francisco about the tragedies of September 11th.