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Why I’m a person of faith and voting for Biden in 2020

October 8, 2020

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  I'm not a Trump fan and I haven't been quiet about that. But today, I wanted to talk about my own faith, and how my faith is compelling me to vote. I have been a Christian my whole life. For a good portion of my life, I believed that voting Republican was a mandate of Christian faith. I went to a bible college where there was ONE guy who was a democrat, and people warned you about him in scandalized whispers, like they were warning you about a child molester. I voted for ALL THE . . .

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· Black Lives Matter, Faith, Politics, Race, Social Justice, White Privilege

Pass the Mic with Grace Sandra

July 20, 2020

Grace Sandra talks about her journey as a biracial woman growing up with a white mom and siblings, the importance of all-black spaces, and the impact of intergeneration trauma on the black community. You can find Grace's book Grace, Actually: Faith, Love, Loss & Black Womanhood here: https://amzn.to/3exr0kB . . .

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· Black Lives Matter, Race, Social Justice

Black Voices Who Have Shaped Us + Redefining “Perfect” with Glennon Doyle | Selfie Episode 131

June 3, 2020

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Subscribe via Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | Google | IHeartRadio Kristen and Roo are talking about the murder of George Floyd and learning to be better allies, and are sharing some of the black voices that have helped shape their views. We are also talking with Glennon Doyle about letting go of expectations and redefining "perfect", and her new book Untamed. In this episode we talk about: The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America, With a New . . .

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· Black Lives Matter, Selfie, Selfie Podcast

That’s What She Said: A Conversation with Latasha Morrison

May 15, 2020

Latasha Morrison and Kirsten Howerton author conversation

Today I'm chatting with Latasha Morrison, author of Be the Bridge, and a consultant for businesses and churches on inclusion and diversity. We each read a segment of our book and then have a conversation about race and revisionist history and Ahmaud Arbery and how to move from outrage to action. You can find Latasha's book here and Rage Against the Minivan here.   . . .

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· Author Conversation Series, Black Lives Matter, Social Justice, That's What SHE Said

Moving from Outrage to Action: Talking Racial Justice with LaTasha Morrison | Selfie Podcast Episode 128

May 12, 2020

Subscribe via Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | Google | IHeartRadio We are chatting with Latasha Morrison, author of Be the Bridge, about racial justice, and specifically about Ahmaud Arbery and how we can take our outrage and push towards action. BJ gives us advice for that Mother's Day hangover, Roo shares a new meditation habit, and Kristen discloses some of the new difficulties of coparenting in a pandemic. In this episode we also talk about:  Drunk Elephant D Bronzi . . .

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· Black Lives Matter, Selfie, Selfie Podcast, Social Justice

I’m scared to let my son wear a mask. But I’m scared for him not to . . .

April 9, 2020

As a mom of a tall black 15-year-old who is often mistaken for an adult, we've had lots of conversations about bias and appearance. It's always been a balancing act between wanting to allow for self-expression, and wanting to minimize the actual physical risk that can be inherent in bias against black men. But face masks to protect against COVID-19 are not a conversation about self-expression. They are now a recommended course of action to reduce coronavirus infection. So I'm posting this to say . . .

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· Black Lives Matter, Family, Race, Social Justice, What I Want You To Know, White Privilege

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