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On this episode of Virginia Interfaith LIVE, Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy’s Immigrant Justice Organizer Yanet Limon-Amado talks with four young activists of different religious backgrounds about how their faith guides their activism, the lessons we can pull from faith and history, and what religious communities can do to have a more substantial impact in society. Our wonderful guests are student Abby Adams; Salaam Bhatti, attorney with the Virginia Poverty Law Center; Allan-Charles Chipman, faith-rooted organizer and strategist with Initiatives of Change; and student Eesha Randhawa. We hope you enjoy and you can find us at virginiainterfaithcenter.org or at vainterfaith on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.