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This week on Insight, Bhakti Larry Hough spoke to Julia Brown about Arts Access South Carolina, which works to provide arts activities for the disabled.

Insight airs at 10 AM, 7 PM and midnight on Monday and Wednesday. You can also listen to the episode online on Soundcloud here.

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In recent years, an interfaith environmental movement has emerged; faith communities are issuing and responding to calls to action on environmental issues such as climate change. Those involved in this interfaith movement believe that the environment, climate change in particular, is not just a scientific issue, but also a spiritual issue, a moral imperative. So, these groups have embraced and are advancing the cause of sustainable development. The Baha’i Faith is among the faiths actively involved in the movement. Among the leaders of this effort - in the Baha’i Faith in particular and in interfaith circles in general - is Peter Adriance, who is the Representative for Sustainable Development in the Baha’i Office of Public Affairs in Washington, DC.

Bhakti Larry Hough interviews Mr. Adriance in the current edition of Insight. He also speaks with Teresa Eickel, Executive Director of the Interreligous Eco-justice Network of Hartford, Conn. Her organization held a Climate Stewardship Summit last week that drew representatives from more than 20 faith groups.

Insight airs Monday and Wednesday at 10 a.m. 7 p.m., and midnight.

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Episode 82 of Insight is now available on Soundcloud! We spoke to Coastal Carolina University faculty member Deborah Perkins and student Allie Cohen about the college's Social Justice Research Initiative, on how to be nonpartisan activists and the relationship between the personal and political. Listen by clicking the link below:

Insight 82: Social Justice Research Initiative

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