A selection of recent media coverage in which Baha'is are mentioned. Click on the headline to read the full article. (Note: Some newspapers require registration or payment to view articles; some links may have expired.)
NEW YORK — When Jan Floyd-Douglass decided to buy a new car, she bypassed suitable models from eight different manufacturers – and then wrote to tell them why.
On February 16, “Faith Complex,” a program of the Washington Post and Georgetown University, published an interview with Baha’i author Sovaida Ma’ani Ewing of Washington, D.C.
She didn’t make it to episode three, but Pamela Ptak is confident that her favorite designer had His hand in it, and that He knows what He’s doing.
Holiday Reinhorn, (fiction writer and wife of actor Rainn Wilson), was asked about the Baha'i Faith during a recent interview on ABC News Radio.
Last night, Rainn Wilson, "a mostly comic character actor from a beloved TV sitcom" and active member of the Baha'i Faith, was interviewed on ABC's Nightline television news program about the Baha'i Faith and his website, "Soul Pancake."
Film is a lot like the Baha’i Faith, says Mithaq Kazimi. One brings together all the art forms. The other brings together all the peoples and religions of the world.
Rainn Wilson, who plays Dwight Shrute on “The Office” and stars in the film “The Rocker,” which opens in mid-August, talks about being a Baha'i on NPR’s “Fresh Air.” Tune in at 28.06 minutes to hear him discuss the Faith and growing up in a Baha'i family.
Chicago Public Radio's Eight Forty-Eight program featured a story today on the unique Bahá'í election process, through which the Faith's national governing body is elected each year without nominations, campaigning or electioneering.