By Bree Delio
Americans not being able to practice their faith without fear for their physical safety was among many topics a group of prestigious panelists discussed Wednesday night at Purdue University.
Six diverse panelists, which included the fifth grandson of Mohandas K. “Mahatma” Gandhi and the son of President Ronald Reagan, spoke about their experiences involving their faith in the United States.
The event, held by Purdue’s Division of Diversity and Inclusion, focused on addressing modern stereotypes surrounding religion. Although religious freedom is practiced in America, the panelists touched upon their experiences of being a minority and the impact it has imprinted on them.