Minister Faust on religion, spirituality, politics, social justice and human rights

Below is a feature conversation recorded for Up Close, an interview progamme on Canada's Christian Television Service. The interviewer is sketch comic and independent filmmaker Neil Grahn. We met at CJSR and then reconvened at Sharifa's Sambusa House, a mainstay in the Somali community here, to discuss religion, spirituality, politics, social justice and human rights.

PART ONE


PART TWO


PART THREE


PART FOUR


PART FIVE


PART SIX

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MortQ42 said…
Part Six was coming up as no longer available, but seems to be working now.
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