

Julie Won – Special Conversation about the Atlanta Massacre
12 Year Old Translator
Atlanta Murders
Black, Brown & Asian Solidarity
Today on The Pursuit: Julie Won
Julie is a 1st generation Korean American and is running for City Council in Queens, New York, in District 26.
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What the Collision Between Covington Catholic School Boys and Nathan Phillips Reveals About White Supremacy

Shall We Go Be Among The Oppressed? James Cone’s, “The Cross and the Lynching Tree” (Part 2)

Shall We Go Be Among The Oppressed? Reflections on James Cone’s, “The Cross and the Lynching Tree” (Part 1)
Horror, Relief, Hope: Post-Election Debrief
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Breaking from their script, David Fitch and Geoff Holsclaw process their reactions to the election of Donald Trump. As two white males, nothing has changed about our lives, because we are privileged enough to be untouched by the recent events.
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Seminary Dropout 133: Lisa Sharon Harper on The Very Good Gospel: How Everything Wrong Can Be Made Right
*Originally Posted at MissioAlliance.org
Lisa Sharon Harper is the chief church engagement officer at Sojourners, a nonprofit organization committed to putting Christian faith into action in the pursuit of social justice, peace, and environmental stewardship.
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Seminary Dropout 125: Michelle Higgins on That Sermon at Urbana
Michelle is the director of Faith for Justice in St. Louis. Late last year Michelle spoke at Urbana 2015, one of the largest student missions conferences in the world, her sermon was talked about online for months after the conference ended.
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