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December 26, 2013 by Karl Stevens

An Interview with Ruben Castilla Herrera – A Word and Table Special

In this special edition of Word and Table, Karl interviews Ruben Herrera about the interrelation between community organizing and the church.  Ruben has long been a force in Columbus, building a diverse community of activists who work on diverse issues.  Most recently he’s been involved in the effort to get Wendy’s to sign on to the Fair Food Program.  You can listen to the podcast here or by subscribing through the iTunes store.

Program note – we will be taking the holidays off, and resume broadcasting after January 1st.

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