On the 50th anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, James W. Douglass talks about why more people are reconsidering the traditional explanation for the president's murder. Douglass is the author of "A President for Peace" in the Nov. 18 issue of America and JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It […]
Podcasts
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Partnering to Promote ‘The Living Word’
Robert Briggs, executive vice president of the American Bible Society, talks about “The Living Word: Scripture in the Life of the Church,” a new two-year collaboration between America and the American Bible Society.
The Church in Detroit
The fate of Detroit and its archdiocese are deeply entwined. Archbishop Allen Vigneron talks with Editor Kevin Clarke about the Catholic Church's presence in the struggling city and what happens now that Detroit has declared bankruptcy. Clarke reports on his visit to Detroit in the November 4 issue of America. He also conducted a video […]
Saving Detroit
Kevin Clarke talks with Chris Prater at the Great Lake Coffee Shop about the city's future in wake of its decision to declare bankruptcy. Clarke reports on his visit to Detroit in the November 4 issue of America. He also conducted a video interview with Paul Gibson, a Detroit resident who has been helped by […]
Fighting Trafficking
Joan S. Dawber, S.C. is the Executive Director of LifeWay Network, Inc. Lifeway Network is a non-profit organization that works as part of a coalition in New York City to combat human trafficking through the provision of safe housing and education. She lives in community with survivors of human trafficking and with women religious from other […]
Building a Church for the Poor
Bishop Robert W. McElroy talks about his article in America, "A Church for the Poor," which argues for a change in the Catholic political conversation in the United States.
A Comedy Writer Finds God
Tom Leopold is a comedy writer who has written and produced for classic shows including "Seinfeld" and "Cheers," as well as for the shows honoring Tina Fey and Will Ferrell for the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. Three years ago Leopold converted from Judaism to Catholicism. He chronicled that spiritual journey in a one-man […]
Small Steps Toward Peace at the UN
David Cortright of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame talks about UN week in New York and small steps toward peace in Syria in Iran. In 1965, Pope Paul VI called for an end to war in a landmark speech to the United Nations. You can read Professor's Cortright […]
America’s New Poetry Editor
Brother Joe Hoover, S.J., talks about his vision for America's poetry pages under his editorship. Brother Hoover is a playwright, actor and teacher living in New York City.
Interviewing the Pope
Matt Malone, S.J., talks about the first in the history of America: an interview with the pope.
