
Every day as a sheriff's deputy, Harinder Kaur Khalsa put on her uniform and badge and went to work helping to de-escalate conflicts in her community.
Source: LAist

Australia is home to 91,000 Jews. But in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, there is just one. His name is Josh.
Source: ABC

Amar Singh calls it "the birthday gift I can't use". Last month, his wife gave him a vintage Jawa motorcycle for his 38th birthday. Despite his love of motorbikes, Singh is not able to take his present for a ride on the road.
Source: The Age

Every morning at the Chacha Nehru School, 10-year-old Mahanand recites verses from the Quran to a roomful of his fellow students.
Source: Religion News

For people of faith, religious buildings are tangible places in which to contemplate a transcendent being. Ursula de Jong examines how universal ideas of divinity, togetherness and worship are expressed in historic and contemporary architecture.
Source: Architechture AU

For four years now, Hana Assafiri OAM has helped bridge a culture gap with the 'Speed Date A Muslim' program, which brings people together and fosters a better understanding of Islam.
Source: 10 Play

Religious schools should be required to admit a certain percentage of teachers and students from other religions so children can learn about other faiths, the peak body representing Hindus has told the Morrison government.
Source: Sydney Morning Herald

Held on the grounds of the Baha’i Lotus Temple, a symposium organized by the country’s Baha’i community brought together about 80 people, including religious leaders, students, scholars, and others.
Source: Baha'i World News Service
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