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Part 2 of our conversation: After she finished college, Beth Katz felt a calling to facilitate interfaith conversations. So she started in the place she knew best - her hometown of Omaha, Nebraska. Now Project Interfaith is almost a decade old, and has garnered international recognition. Also on the show, Katy Scrogin reviews Blasphemy, a collection of short stories by Sherman Alexie.
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Part 2 of our conversation: After she finished college, Beth Katz felt a calling to facilitate interfaith conversations. So she started in the place she knew best - her hometown of Omaha, Nebraska. Now Project Interfaith is almost a decade old, and has garnered international recognition. Also on the show, Katy Scrogin reviews Blasphemy, a collection of short stories by Sherman Alexie.

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