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This weekend on State of Belief, a documentary filmmaker introduces us to a Jewish pioneer of early television who has been called, “the most famous woman in America you’ve never heard of.”  Plus, are the culture wars coming to an end? Find out more….


Host Welton Gaddy speaks with demographer Ruy Teixeira about his new study, “The Coming End of the Culture Wars,” authored for the Center for American Progress.  Ruy Teixeira is a senior fellow at CAP and he is the author of several books on electoral politics.

Plus, filmmaker Aviva Kempner tells Welton about her new film, “Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg” about television pioneer, Gertrude Berg, writer, creator and star of the early sitcom, The Goldbergs.  For more information on the film, click here.

And, we hear from you! Don’t miss what listeners have to say when we open up the State of Belief mailbag!

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Religion and radio done differently – this weekend on State of Belief.

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