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Model United Nations & Interfaith Collaboration: Stories from Mae & Nicole

48 min · 19 de nov de 2025
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Hear Mae 17, in Minnesota and Nicole, 23, in WashingtonD.C. share how a particular organization has had a positive impact on each of their lives. Mae explains how participating in Model United Nations has grown her self-confidence and sense of purpose, and Nicole describes how the Unity Walk, offered by the Interfaith Council of Metropolitan Washington, has enrichedtheir understanding and appreciation of a variety of faith communities and traditions. Each episode in this season features teens and twentysomethings from the 2025 Springtide Ambassadors Program reflecting on their experiences and ideas with organizational involvement. Throughout six episodes, hear 12 different young people from across the US in conversation with one another andwith Marte Aboagye, the Head of Engagement at Springtide Research Institute. You can find the latest Springtide research and resources, covering young people ages 13 to 25, at springtideresearch.org

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