A Choice to Show Up Dismantle Racism with Rev. Dr. TLC
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- Society & Culture
WHAT WILL THE AUDIENCE LEARN?
The audience will be inspired by the life and work of Rev. Osagyefo Sekou.
EPISODE SUMMARY:
Join Rev. Dr. TLC and her guest, Reverend Osagyefo Sekou, who is an activist, theologian, author, documentary filmmaker, and blues/soul/gospel musician. Rev. Sekou will share his knowledge of what it takes to organize in troubled places like Charlottesville, VA; Beirut, Lebanon; New Orleans, LA; and Ferguson, MO. Rev. Sekou has helped trained over ten thousand clergy and activists in militant nonviolent civil disobedience through the United States.
Rev. Sekou’s music is world renowned and critical in the journey to dismantle racism. He says, “When people see me in concert, I pray they come away a little freer.” His concerts and songs of freedom have been described as “one-part protest rally, one-part Pentecostal tent revival, and one-part late night juke joint.”
Revsekou.com
Tune in for this important conversation at TalkRadio.nyc.
WHAT WILL THE AUDIENCE LEARN?
The audience will be inspired by the life and work of Rev. Osagyefo Sekou.
EPISODE SUMMARY:
Join Rev. Dr. TLC and her guest, Reverend Osagyefo Sekou, who is an activist, theologian, author, documentary filmmaker, and blues/soul/gospel musician. Rev. Sekou will share his knowledge of what it takes to organize in troubled places like Charlottesville, VA; Beirut, Lebanon; New Orleans, LA; and Ferguson, MO. Rev. Sekou has helped trained over ten thousand clergy and activists in militant nonviolent civil disobedience through the United States.
Rev. Sekou’s music is world renowned and critical in the journey to dismantle racism. He says, “When people see me in concert, I pray they come away a little freer.” His concerts and songs of freedom have been described as “one-part protest rally, one-part Pentecostal tent revival, and one-part late night juke joint.”
Revsekou.com
Tune in for this important conversation at TalkRadio.nyc.
1 hr