Faith And Reason 360
Black Women in Historical Justice Movements, ft. Dr. Keri Day
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In our second podcast episode, Faith and Reason's Debo Dykes has a spirited conversation with Dr. Keri Day about Black women's modern and historical efforts for human rights and equality. Dr. Day is an Associate Professor of Theological and Social Ethics & Director of the Black Church Studies Program at Brite Divinity School, Texas Christian University. She is a published author of several books, including "Unfinished Business: Black Women, The Black Church, and the Struggle to Thrive in America." Intersectionality, Black Lives Matter, racial injustice, reproductive justice, and how the lives of Black women profoundly affect justice for everyone—come to light in an impactful conversation serving as a perfect bridge between Black History Month and Women's History Month. ##In This Episode: Dear White Christians by Jennifer Harvey A Christian scholar and writer, Jennifer dives into the history of "whiteness" and how White Christians committed to justice must radically shift their thinkin