September 27, 2003
Source: The Tennessean
http://www.tennessean.com/local/archives/03/09/40010712.shtml?Element_ID=40010712
On September 27, 2003 The Tennessean ran a feature interview with Joyce Jackson, a Baha'i woman in the Nashville area. Among other questions, she was asked what she liked best about her place of worship, to which she answered: "The diversity — the Baha'i community is made up of people from every walk of life and all races and nationalities. To walk into a Baha'i Unity Feast is like seeing a microcosm of the world. There is tremendous love, peace and hope in the Baha'i community, and it feels like a safe haven from the troubles of the world at large."