Diane Weber Bederman is a Canadian author, speaker, and journalist. She is passionate about religion, ethics, politics, and mental health. Her love of religion has led her to serve as a multi-faith endorsed hospital chaplain. She also holds degrees in science and the humanities. Bederman began her career as a writer and photographer for the Canadian movie magazine Tribute! She is the author of Back to the Ethic: Reclaiming Western Values, The Serpent and the Red Thread: The Definitive Biography of Evil, both on Mantua Press, and The #IslamophobiaIndustry: The Insidious Infiltration of Islam into the West. She also wrote and narrated The Many Voices of Mental Illness, a six-part podcast based on her personal experience.Bederman's articles have been published in Convivium, a faith-based publication, The Chesterton Review, Times of Israel, Jewish News Service, United With Israel, Canada Free Press, Huffington Post Canada, Israel National News, LifeSite News, and in media outlets in Germany and Poland. Mrs. Bederman is the mother of three and grandmother of nine.
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