Panel Discussions

A Discussion of William Augustus Jones’s God and the Ghetto for the Black Church Today Judson Press and Morehouse School of Religion present “We need a Trumpet Because a Flute Won’t Do: A Discussion of William Augustus Jones’s God and the Ghetto for the Black Church Today.” A dialogue on how the sermons of one […]

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Encourages Families to Sign up for Emergency Broadband (Internet) Benefit

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The panel discussion explores the relationship between the Black Church and the community while highlighting ways to use burgeoning tech spaces to build equitable Black tech futures.

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Faith Compass WFU

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If Martin Luther King, Jr. is freedom’s dreamer and Ella Baker is freedom’s organizer, then Wyatt Tee Walker is freedom’s architect.

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Race and religion are among the best predictors of how Americans choose a president. Race and religion are also bases for political compromises that call into question our moral credibility on issues ranging from voting rights to police brutality.

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What does it mean to create art that reveals and speaks to the contemporary social, cultural, intellectual, and political times?

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Explore the intersections of faith, race, and philanthropy with moderator, Dr. Leah Gunning Francis and panelists, Dr. Brad Braxton, Aimée Laramore and Rev. Starsky Wilson.

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Panel discussion at Greenbelt festival 2018 with Richard Bartlett, Rebecca Boardman, Anthony Reddie and Evie Vernon.

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On April 11-12 2018, The Gift of Black Theological Education Symposium was held in Philadelphia. Students from Historically Black Theological Schools spoke on their experiences and the impact of black theological education.

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