Hey friend! Host @loriadams-brown had an enlightening chat on this week's podcast with historian Dr. Jemar Tisby about racial justice and religion in US history. Jemar shares powerful stories of faith and resistance from his latest book "The Spirit of Justice." Through over 50 profiles, he highlights lesser-known changemakers who fought injustice with perseverance and hope. Some key takeaways: - Black Americans have long voted Democrat due to political exclusion by Republicans over decades - Traveling to Africa gave Jemar perspective on his ancestry before slavery and racism - Civil rights activist Myrlie Evers-Williams still fights at 91, exemplifying the "spirit of justice" I
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In this episode, you will be able to:
Explore the intersection of racial justice and Christianity in US history to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of these intertwined concepts.
Uncover the impact of traveling on personal growth and self-discovery, and learn how it can transform your perspective on life.
Dive into the exploration of African ancestry and identity to connect with your roots and embrace a sense of belonging and cultural heritage.
Our special guest is Dr. Jemar Tisby
Dr. Jemar Tisby, the author of the New York Times bestselling book "The Color of Compromise," is a history professor at Simmons College of Kentucky in Louisville. With a PhD in history, Jemar focuses on race, religion, and social movements in the 20th century. He co-hosts the "Pass the Mic" podcast and is a frequent commentator on outlets like NPR and CNN's New Day program. Jemar's writing has been featured in esteemed publications such as the Washington Post, Atlantic, and New York Times. His expertise and passion for advocating racial justice, US history, and Christianity make him an invaluable voice in understanding the intersection of these critical topics. Jemar's latest book, "The Spirit of Justice," delves into the spirit of justice, offering insightful perspectives that are relevant and impactful.
The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:02 - Introduction and Betterhelp Sponsorship
00:02:29 - Traveling for Book Tours
00:06:29 - International Travel and Research
00:09:35 - Processing the Visceral Experience of Travel
00:13:04 - The Universal Appeal of Travel
00:14:27 - The Power of History
00:15:38 - Travel and History
00:17:35 - The Impact of History on Politics
00:23:26 - Christianity and Politics
00:27:35 - The Role of the Black Church
00:28:57 - The Need for Resilience in Today's Political Climate
00:32:43 - Unpacking Hard Truths and Finding Hope
00:37:51 - Telling the Other Side of the Story
00:40:15 - Inspiring Stories of Resilience
00:42:43 - Challenging Propaganda and Embracing Freedom Faith
00:44:07 - Exploring the Intersection of Race and Christianity in History
00:45:04 - The Burden of Injustice on Affected Communities
00:47:01 - Dehumanizing Rhetoric and its Impact
00:49:27 - Embracing Common Humanity and Working Together
00:51:20 - The Resilience and Power of the Spirit of Justice
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