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How the pandemic disproportionately affects women

Before the pandemic, women were more likely to be in poverty, to be paid less and to do more unpaid work. The coronavirus will only worsen pre-existing social and economic inequities for women, according to a report published by the United Nations.

FāVS Forward Podcast: Rabbi Tamar Malino “Full Life Cycle”

On this episode of the FāVS Forward podcast we interview Rabbi Tamar Malino of of Temple Beth Shalom and Congregation Emanu-El congregations in Spokane.

FāVS Win CARES Act Grant from Humanities Washington & the National Endowment for the Humanities

As part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act economic stabilization plan of 2020, Spokane Faith and Values (FāVS), the parent non-profit of SpokaneFāVS.com and the FāVS Center, won a $2,500 grant to help keep it economically viable during the current pandemic crisis.

FāVS Forward Podcast: Pastor Joe Wittwer “When Life Gives You Lemons”

On this episode of FāVS Forward we interview Pastor Joe Witter of Life Center Church.

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Your generosity helped us reach our $1,500 goal.

Pandemic leads churches to celebrate motherhood creatively this Sunday Alejandra Molina undefined

To Cyrus-Franklin, being able to worship with his mother is an example of how COVID-19 "has created a whole different opportunity for us to collaborate and share in ministry together."

FāVS Forward Podcast: A Hope-filled People

On this episode of the FāVS Forward podcast, pastor Miles Rohde of Redemption Spokane talks about how his Downtown Spokane church is adapting to COVID-19 restrictions, what the biblical response to the pandemic looks like, and how he's engaging in a new way with his congregation.

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