Jane Little

portrait: Jane Little

Jane Little created the post of religious affairs correspondent at the BBC World Service in 1998 and since then has traveled widely to cover religion for the BBC. She studied theology and religious studies at King’s College, Cambridge, and at Harvard University, as a Fulbright Scholar, where she specialized in religion and politics in the US. She is also interested in the burgeoning field of integrative medicine. In the last two years, in addition to reporting on religion, she has been presenting on BBC Radio Four’s Sunday, a religious and ethical news program, as well as occasionally presenting Radio Four’s Woman’s Hour. She also reports for general news programs across radio and TV outlets in the UK.

Radio Broadcast
BBC World Service
Analysis Tuesday
broadcast October 31, 2006

The Democrats have radically shifted their approach to religion.

How is the Democratic Party trying to reach out to the religious voters?

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