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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 32 MIN

Choose Love Not ICE with Adam Friedman

from Interfaith Voices Podcast · host MATT KENDZIERA

Interfaith Alliance Campaigns Director Adam Friedman joins the show today to talk about the new Choose Love Not ICE campaign that will equip congregations and people of faith to use non-violent resistance as a response to the violent tactics of ICE in our communities. We also discuss the lead up to No Kings III on March 28th.Adam Friedman is the campaigns director Interfaith Alliance, where he leads the anti-authoritarianism and elections work, and manages its federal democracy and voting rights work. ‍Adam’s path into advocacy began in the Reform Jewish Youth Movement and grew through his co-founding of Team ENOUGH, the youth initiative of Brady United, where he also helped launch and lead the Lobbying Collective. Before joining Interfaith Alliance, he organized for political campaigns in Virginia, focusing on grassroots mobilization and civic engagement.‍He serves the Reform Movement as a member of the Commission on Social Action and holds degrees in political science and philosophy, with a focus on public policy, from The George Washington University. Outside of his work, he enjoys hiking, cooking, and spending time in nature with friends.For information on Interfaith Alliance go to www.interfaithalliance.orgTo find a no Kings III event near you go to www.nokings.orgFor information on upcoming Choose Love not ICE Trainings and WI Faith Voices go to www.wifaithvoices.org and sign up for the newsletter.

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