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Faith

Season 7 - The End of Days |Episode 1

Episode 1: The King is coming: The rise of Christian Zionism

Rights

Issues, not religion have more weight for young voters in Kerala

KOCHI, India — At the National University of Advanced Legal Studies, students in crisp white shirts and black...

Apr 10, 2019
Democracy

The fiction writer who pushes back against India’s rising nationalism – The fiction writer who pushes back against India’s rising nationalism

KOZHIKODE, India — When K.P. Ramanunni won the Sahitya Academy Award in fiction last February, his career as...

Apr 10, 2019
Democracy

The daunting fight against religious misinformation in India’s election

KOCHI, India — When Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party swept to power five...

Apr 08, 2019
Asia

The paradox of India’s most religiously diverse state

KOCHI, India — Residents of Kochi, a coastal city in the southwestern state of Kerala, call it paradise....

Apr 07, 2019
Asia

Women’s temple entry remains contentious issue ahead of Indian election

KOCHI, India — This week, India’s Election Commission went back and forth on a ban preventing political parties...

Mar 15, 2019
Rights

Cuba’s constitutional referendum awakens religious groups to their own power

HAVANA — From the jubilant inauguration of the first new Catholic church in 60 years in the western...

Mar 13, 2019
Middle East

A Jewish holiday celebrated by Christian Zionists

GroundTruth's founder and CEO Charles Sennott traveled to Jerusalem to witness the traditional Jewish holiday Sukkot, or the...

Sep 28, 2018
Faith

Cuba’s faithful seek more rights in an era of slow reform

HAVANA — As she jogged along the oceanside promenade known as the Malecón, a woman stopped to hug...

Jul 31, 2018
Abel Hernandez Eskenazi, front right, dances with other members of the youth organization at their weekly dance group May 14. Eskenazi, 17, has been leading religious services since his Bar Mitzvah four years ago. (Photo by Riley Robinson/The GroundTruth Project)
Faith

In Havana, young Jews create community

HAVANA — A clear voice rings out into the synagogue. It pierces through the blasts of the seven...

Jul 31, 2018
The image of Saint Mercedes, mounted a flight of stairs above the altar at Our Lady of Mercy church, is the reason many Santería practitioners visit. When they look at the image, they see Obatalá, the parent of all orishas. Yojander Pérez López, a volunteer at the church, said it can be frustrating when people enter and call the statue by the orisha’s name. “She is not Obatalá, she is the mother of Christ,” he said. (Photo by Paxtyn Merten/The GroundTruth Project)
Faith

In Cuba, Santería flourishes two decades after ban was lifted

HAVANA — A young woman in a blue shirt is thigh-deep in the Straits of Florida, carrying a...

Jul 31, 2018
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