In this episode, Jen is joined by fellow podcaster, Will Smith of Let’s Talk. Will is a Youth Pastor who holds a degree in Pastoral Care and Counseling, and in this episode, he talks about growing up in the church, his frustration with the racial reconciliation movement, and how people can better approach race, faith, and unity. For more from Will, you can follow him on Instagram at @pastorwill_
Faith, Race, and the Reconciliation Movement with Will Smith
One response to “Faith, Race, and the Reconciliation Movement with Will Smith”
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Hi,
I’m Anna Autrey from Wilbron looking to send a press release concerning the Jefferson County Memorial Project. This is a grassroots coalition heading a movement to share and reconcile the history of 30 lynching victims from Jefferson County, Alabama- the most documented number of lynchings in the entire state.
I would love for “Speaking of Racism” to help foster dialogue around this vital history. I’m able to set up interviews with one of the descendants of the 30 victims or the project director of Jefferson County Memorial Project.
If you’re interested, I’d love to send more information your way.
Thank you
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