In this episode, Vjolca Capri gives her first-hand experience of attending a Love Anyway Gathering in central Florida. As a hijab-wearing Muslim woman, she wasn't sure what to expect when Saadia Qureshi invited her to join a roomful of community members, most of whom didn't look or worship like her.
Could they really have meaningful conversations? Would others judge or stereotype her? Would it be... awkward?
In this episode, we find out.
Listening, doing conflict better, cultivating peace—these are all things we’ve been learning alongside our neighbors in Iraq for years.
And now, we’re excited to bring that to communities around the world. To heal all that’s tearing us apart through Love Anyway Gatherings.
Learn more.
From 9/11 to January 6
After the Capitol Attack: A Way Forward
US Election: Voices From the Other Side of War
SPECIAL: Put Your Bodies On The Line
Unexpected Empathy: Finding Ourselves in Our Global Neighbors
After Ahmaud Arbery's Killing, Will We Change?
It Starts With a Meal: Healing All That's Tearing Us Apart
BONUS: Stay Home For Us
Off Book: Writing About War, Forgiveness, and The More Beautiful World (And Book Giveaways!)
Why Violence Is a Virus (We Can Stop the Spread)
On the Road With Preemptive Love (And You're Invited to Our New Tour!)
Looking for the Helpers During COVID-19
BREAKING: Coronavirus is Affecting Refugees—Here’s What We’re Doing
NEW: Listener Survey and Giveaway (And a Season 4 Spoiler!)
Iraq Crisis: When All You've Known is War
BREAKING: Assassinations in Iraq
INSIDE LOOK: Refugees Face Violence at US-Mexico Border
JUST IN: On the Ground in Syria (A Firsthand Look)
Crisis in NE Syria (And the Ceasefire That Wasn't)
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