Racially Speaking David Phipps
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- 社會與文化
This podcast is dedicated to having real and honest conversations about racial dynamics as they are viewed through the lenses of Faith, Family, and Vocation. It was created to elevate BIPOC voices, and to invite our allies to listen in, learn and grow with us.
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Episode 68 - Being an Asian American voice in the elementary classroom with Vicky Willis
As they round out AAPI Heritage Month, David is joined by K-6th grade art teacher, photographer, and new mom, Victoria Willis, out of Northern Virginia to discuss being a rare Asian American voice in the public school system, what motherhood has taught her so far, and much more.
Vicky also shares what's unique about her Filipina heritage, and how teaching her students how to navigate race conversions has been both challenging as well as life-giving.
Notes:
Follow Vicky @veryvicky_
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Episode 67-Butker's contentious speech, Kramer's N-word rant, and discerning the line of forgiveness
David and John-Mark dissect both what was wrong and what was actually acceptable about Harrison Butker's commencement speech last week.
Then the two share their thoughts on Michael Richard's (Kramer from Seinfeld) upcoming memoire amid the fallout from his explicit, racist rant back in 2006.
Last, David and John-Mark have a candid conversation on how to discern forgiveness, cancel culture, and accountability in their own lives.
Show Notes:
4:50 - Harrison Butker's speech
38:14 - Michael Richards' racist rant
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Episode 66 - Rap Beef, Taylor Swift, and Cowboy Carter
David and John-Mark catch up on what's been going on between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, Taylor Swift's, "The Torture Poet's Department," and Beyonce's, "Cowboy Carter."
The two breakdown the racial implications of Drake and Kendrick's beef, whether or not Black people like Taylor Swift, and whether or not we give Beyonce enough respect.
Show Notes:
7:40 - Drake and Kendrick
40:03 - Taylor Swift
122:15 - Beyonce
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Episode 65 - E.L. Smiling on Worship Leading and NIL
David sits down with pastor, preacher, worship leader, and former wide-receiver, E.L. Smiling, to talk about all the above as it relates to justice.
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Episode 64 - Does the Bible talk about Justice? with Vince Oliveri
David sits down with returning guest, friend and pastor, Dr. Vince Oliveri, to discuss whether or not the Bible talks about justice at its core.
Vince is a pastor at The Vine Church in Blacksburg, VA, and recently finished up his PhD at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.
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Episode 63 - "Gen Z on Justice" with Radford's Black Student Alliance
David sits down with Radford University's Black Student Alliance officers, I'yonah Cartwright and Dayshawn Perry, to discuss activism on campus and this generation's views on everything from representation to voting.
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