podcast
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RACIAL RECONCILIATION WITH JOHN WILLIAMS, DIRECTOR OF THE CENTER FOR RACIAL RECONCILIATION, FELLOWSHIP MONROVIA
John has diligently and faithfully worked toward racial reconciliation for almost 30 years. He is passionate about training groups who seek to increase their awareness around biblical multicultural and racial reconciliation, and brings years of experience and expertise in facilitating and training to this work. John uses facilitating dialogue and interactive exercises as a core… Continue reading
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JOURNEYING TOWARD ACTIVISM WITH TINA STRAWN OF SATYA YOGA TRIPS
In this episode, Jen speaks with Tina Strawn about her journey toward anti-racism work and the creation of Satya Yoga Trips, which are 3-day anti-racism yoga trips to the lynching memorial and the legacy museum in Montgomery, Alabama. Tina is an anti-racism advocate, as both a student and a facilitator. Having recently relocated with her wife from… Continue reading
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The Importance of Representation in History Museums with Historian Brigette Jones
In this episode, Brigette Jones, Historian and Director of African American Studies at Belle Meade Plantation in Nashville, Tennessee joins Jen to talk about the importance of increasing African American representation in historical settings, the power of looking to history to heal our nation, common misconceptions about the North vs. the South, and much more. Continue reading
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Moving Toward Humanity Part 2 with Marcie Walker From Black Coffee With White Friends
Join Jen and Marcie for part 2 of their conversation. Marcie Walker is the writer, creator, and creative behind the wildly popular website and Instagram page- Black Coffee With White Friends. In this episode, Marcie talks about having parents who grew up during Jim Crow and how that may have impacted their parenting, what happened… Continue reading
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Podcast Beginning
Many people ask me (Jen Kinney) how I got started podcasting on anti-racism. It’s a long story and I am long-winded, but the following is a word-for-word excerpt from an online conversation I had with a then new-to-me Facebook friend (Noah Lomax) who has now become a regular contributor on this podcast. He asked me… Continue reading
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Moving Toward Humanity with Marcie Walker From Black Coffee With White Friends
On this episode, Marcie Walker from Black Coffee With White Friends joins Jen to talk about her life, her passions, and the inspiration behind her wildly popular website and Instagram space- Black Coffee With White Friends. Marcie shares her passion for human connection, truth-telling, and authenticity as she navigates life as a mother, storyteller, and… Continue reading
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Defining White Supremacy with Calvin Moore
Calvin Moore is a historian and the host of Leading Questions with Calvin Moore. On today’s show, he joins Jen to discuss White Supremacy, its definition, and why we aren’t as removed from it in this nation as we think we are. Continue reading
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The Power of Photography in Storytelling and Reclaiming History
Michael W. Thomas is a photographer and life-long student of history. He sits on the Board of Directors at the Marietta Museum of History and teaches classes on African American history. In this episode, we talk about him growing up in Marietta, the importance of history, and the power of photography in telling stories and reclaiming… Continue reading
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Why Confederate Symbols Belong in a Museum
Join Jen and Charles Johnson from Straight Talk With Charles Johnson as they talk about the recent decision by Ole Miss to remove a prominent Confederate monument. They talk about everything from the presidency of Donald Trump, and the Lost Cause History of the Confederacy, to reparations for the descendants of slaves, and more. Continue reading
About Me
An English diarist and naval administrator. I served as administrator of the Royal Navy and Member of Parliament. I had no maritime experience, but I rose to be the Chief Secretary to the Admiralty under both King Charles II and King James II through patronage, diligence, and my talent for administration.