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The EDS Just Conversations podcast will feature theologians, faith leaders, educators, and community organizers working at the intersection of church and society, as well as the ever-changing world of theological education.

Just Conversations with Kelly Brown Douglas Episcopal Divinity School

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.9 • 7 Ratings

The EDS Just Conversations podcast will feature theologians, faith leaders, educators, and community organizers working at the intersection of church and society, as well as the ever-changing world of theological education.

    The Black Church and Black Live with Professor Ashon Crawley

    The Black Church and Black Live with Professor Ashon Crawley

    In this Just Conversation with Dean Kelly Brown Douglas speaks with Ashon Crawley, artist and author of “Blackpentecostal Breath”. They discuss the implications of recent attacks on African-American Studies courses in schools, and the recent passing of Dr. John Bracey. They talk about the role of the Black Church in addressing a variety of issues from COVID to support for the LGBTQ community.  They end by thinking about how Black writers and artists can inspire the next generation.

    • 40 min
    The Role of the Black Press and the Black Church with Starsky Wilson & Savannah Wood

    The Role of the Black Press and the Black Church with Starsky Wilson & Savannah Wood

    Join Dean Kelly Brown Douglas for a Just Conversation with Starsky Wilson, President & CEO of the Children’s Defense Fund and Savannah Wood, Executive Director of AFRO Charities. Wilson and Wood are also members of EDS at Union’s Expanding the Moral Imaginary Through Film cohort.
    In this conversation, they will discuss the attacks on critical race theory and the implications of bans on Black history and the story of race from schools. They will discuss the historical and contemporary role of the Black press and the Black church in supplementing education for young people in Black communities. Additionally, the conversation will reflect on representation today in film and popular culture and its impact on shaping racial perceptions and attitudes.

    • 30 min
    Exercising Your Sacred Right to Vote with Rev. Dr. William Barber II

    Exercising Your Sacred Right to Vote with Rev. Dr. William Barber II

    For today's Just Conversation, Kelly Brown Douglas speaks with Rev. Dr. William Barber II, co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival. They discuss the upcoming election on Tuesday, November 8, and the key racial and economic issues uniting poor and impacted communities across the country.

    • 34 min
    The Rt. Rev. Sean Rowe and Tim Regan from St. Paul’s Place

    The Rt. Rev. Sean Rowe and Tim Regan from St. Paul’s Place

    For our final General Convention Podcast, Dean Kelly Brown Douglas spoke with The Rt. Rev. Sean Rowe, Bishop of the Diocese of Northwestern Pennsylvania. Bishop Rowe, who also serves as parliamentarian for the House of Bishops, reflects on The General Convention, and they discuss the ways that the Episcopal Church must respond to the threat of white nationalism in our nation.
    In our second interview, Dean Douglas speaks with Tim Regan from St. Paul's Place and Groundwork Kitchen. Paul's Place is a social enterprise working to strengthen individuals and families in Southwest and Groundwork Kitchen is their restaurant which has a free 12-week culinary arts program designed to train community members for careers in food service. 
    If you would like to make a gift to Groundwork Kitchen, please click here.

    • 44 min
    Bishop Carol Gallagher and D Watkins

    Bishop Carol Gallagher and D Watkins

    Earlier this week, the General Convention of the Episcopal Church passed Resolution A127 which calls on the Episcopal Church to create a fact-finding commission and complete an investigation of the church’s ownership and operation of Episcopal-run Indigenous boarding schools. Today Dean Kelly Brown Douglas speaks with Bishop Carol Gallagher who spoke in the House of Bishops about the importance of this resolution.
    For our second interview, Dean Douglas spoke with D Watkins, Editor at Large at Salon and a New York Times best-selling author. They discuss growing up in Baltimore and some of the generational hardships that young people face growing up in urban areas.

    • 38 min
    Deputy-elect Julia Ayala Harris and Sarah Hemminger

    Deputy-elect Julia Ayala Harris and Sarah Hemminger

    On Saturday, The House of Deputies elected Julia Ayala Harris as their new president. Dean Kelly Brown Douglas speaks with the new Deputy-elect Harris about her new role, representation in the church, and some of her priorities for her upcoming term. 
    In our second interview, Dean Douglas speaks with the CEO of Thread, Sarah Hemminger. Thread supports high school students by harnessing the power of relationships to create a new social fabric of diverse individuals deeply engaged with young people facing the most significant opportunity and achievement gaps. 
    If you would like to make a donation to Thread, click here(https://www.thread.org/donate/). 

    • 45 min

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I know what it means to be Washed in the blood of the lamb after hearing this conversation. Thank you.
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