Posts tagged tanehisi coates
24. What to the Slave is the 4th of July?

We explore the life of Frederick Douglass and his famous speech, “What to the Slave is the 4th of July?” with Public Historian and Founder of History Alive, John W McCaskill.

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23. Defending Black Bodies - A Conversation with Attorney Xavier Donaldson

Defending Black Bodies - A Conversation with Attorney Xavier Donaldson - We discuss the flaws in the legal system & how the inherent biases adversely impact the African-American community. We examine overcharging, bail, plea bargaining, the myth of innocent until proven guilty & how they all drive mass incarceration.

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22. Policing Black Bodies - A Conversation with Attorney Gilbert Parris

I discuss with Attorney Gilbert Parris how certain law enforcement practices unfairly target, impact and traumatize the African-American community. Also, where and how should our mindset shift to achieve more equitable and flourishing communities.

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21. Does the Church Promote Grind Culture?

Through slavery, Reconstruction, Jim Crow and even today, the Church has stood in the gap, where society failed African-Americans. Churches are expected to respond to every community trauma, police shooting, neighborhood disinvestment, racism, gentrification, failing schools, food deserts, etc. etc. However, the Church can also require and expect a great deal from its leaders and members. The work feels never ending and church work can become a grind. Episode Guests: Tricia Hersey “The Nap Bishop;” Rev. Dr. Toni Belin Ingram (Presiding Elder - Augusta North Conference - AME Church); Rev. Jennifer Carner (Executive Pastor, House of Hope - Atlanta); and, Rev. Dominique Lester (Chief of Staff, Greater Centennial AME Zion Church - Mount Vernon, NY).

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20. Reimagining Rest - A Conversation w/ The Nap Bishop, Tricia Hersey

We discuss reimagining rest with “The Nap Bishop,” Tricia Hersey. How rest has changed during the COVID pandemic and what it will look like in a post sheltering-in world. We also explore what it’s like to attend a nap ministry event as well as and how the concept of rest and napping as resistance to capitalism is being received in culture.

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19. Reclaiming Rest in a Grind Culture - A Conversation w/ The Nap Bishop, Tricia Hersey

We discuss The Nap Ministry movement and the drive to reclaim rest w/ its Founder Tricia Hersey, “The Nap Bishop.”

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