Pass The Mic

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Apr 22, 2019 • 1h 5min

The Myth of Absent Black Fathers

“The real problem with the Black community is fatherlessness”. If you’ve ever heard that, this podcast is for you. Jemar and Tyler are back to confront the myth of absent Black fathers. This episode covers the history of the myth, how communities of color raise their kids, and a word of appreciation for their own fathers being present in their upbringing. Note: An unedited version was released previously by mistake. The episode has been updated to the correct version. If you have any issues getting the correct episode be sure to email Producer@TheWitnessBCC.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Apr 9, 2019 • 58min

“The Blood of Jesus is the Bridge, not my Back” with Ekemini Uwan

Are y’all ready? We have one of our great friends on the podcast today. Ekemini Uwan joins us to talk about her recent traumatic experiences at The Sparrow Conference and all of the things. We talked about anti-racism, secondary trauma, the power of speaking to our black kinsmen, and speaking the truth in love. Break your notepads out for this one. Ekemini drops some gems! Read more about Ekemini’s experience at the Sparrow Conference in an article by our very own DeeDee Roe “Captive Audience: A Black Woman’s Reflection on the Sparrow Conference”: https://thewitnessbcc.com/captive-audience/ Read Ekemini’s open letter here “The Blood of Jesus is the Bridge, not my Back” by Ekemini Uwan: http://www.sistamatictheology.com/blog Ekemini’s PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/ekeminiuwan Truth’s Table’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TruthsTable Follow Ekemini on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/sista_theology Follow Ekemini on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/spottieottiedopealiciousangel/ Ekemini Uwan is a public theologian who received her Master of Divinity degree in 2016 from Westminster Theological Seminary (WTS) in Philadelphia, PA. She is the co-host of Truth’s Table podcast alongside Michelle Higgins and Dr. Christina Edmondson. During her time at WTS, Ekemini won the 2015 Greene Prize in Apologetics Award. In 2018, Christianity Today named her among “10 New or Lesser-Known Female Theologians Worth Knowing.” Her writings have been published in the Huffington Post Black Voices, Christianity Today, and The Witness: A Black Christian Collective to name a few. Her insights have been quoted by CNN, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The New Yorker among other publications. “Evangelicals and the Loss of Prophetic Imagination” by Sharon Hodde Miller: https://mereorthodoxy.com/evangelicals-loss-prophetic-imagination/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Apr 1, 2019 • 59min

Abortion and the Black Community

“Why don’t you care about the abortion that’s happening in your own community?” “You talk about lynching and slavery but abortion takes more black lives every day” sigh If you’ve ever heard (or said) statements like these, this episode is for you. Jemar and Tyler are back to tackle the elephant in the room. Tune in for a candid conversation on the history of abortion views in the American church, the problems with the church’s approach to the conversation, and what a prophetic imagination ultimately looks like. This is not for the faint of heart (Y’all know how we do at Pass the Mic), but we hope it challenges you to move beyond the caricatures you’ve heard to a more consistent public witness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mar 18, 2019 • 49min

Pass The Remote: Into the Spider-Verse

Tyler and Beau breach the multiverse to find a theology of abundance in the Oscar Award Winning Spiderman: Into The Spider-Verse Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mar 11, 2019 • 45min

Is Black History Month Colonized?

Black History Month was wild, y’all. From blackface to KKK hoods to alleged hate crimes, every day was something new. But rather than questioning 2019 BHM, Jemar and Tyler question the premise itself. Is Black History Month still useful or is there a better way for us to remember our history? How do we protect our spaces from those who would remove the purpose of a celebration that means so much to our community? Listen in and let us know what you think! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mar 4, 2019 • 51min

Footnotes: Green Book, Cohen, and Black History Month

In this episode Jemar talks the Oscars and the film Green Book, he views the political theater of Michael Cohen's testimony before a Congressional committee, and talks about how to celebrate Black History Month all year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mar 4, 2019 • 40min

The Story of Ann Atwater with Jonathan Wilson Hartgrove

Recently co-host Tyler Burns had the opportunity to watch the forthcoming film Best of Enemies starring Taraji P. Henson and Sam Rockwell. The film chronicles the unlikely relationship between Civil Rights activist Ann Atwater and KKK leader C.P. Ellis. After watching the film, Tyler had mixed feelings about its framework and messaging. He decided to get to the bottom of Ann Atwater’s life by talking to someone who knew her personally. Following the controversial Best Picture Oscar win of the movie Green Book, we felt it would be helpful to have a deeper conversation about the framing of these stories. Listen as we have a discussion with Jonathan Wilson Hartgrove about the real story of Ann Atwater. Jonathan is the Director of The School for Conversion, an education center that Ann Atwater devoted her time to as a freedom teacher, mentoring young activists on the principles of freedom organizing for change. You might have heard of Jonathan’s name in connection with the Reverend Dr. William Barber. He worked with Dr. Barber on the reclamation of Poor People’s Campaign, and co-authored a book with him called “The Third Reconstruction”. Jonathan’s most recent book is entitled “Reconstructing the Gospel: Finding Freedom from Slaveholder Religion”. For more about our reaction to Green Book, check out Ally Henny’s reaction on our website: http://thewitnessbcc.com/did-green-book Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Feb 11, 2019 • 36min

What is Anti-Racism?

Ally Henny stops by to chat with Jemar about ant-racism and what it means to be anti-racist verses 'not racist' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Feb 4, 2019 • 33min

Why Do Multi-Ethnic Churches Fail?

Pastor Earon James and Jeamr Tisby discuss challenges faced by multi-ethnic churches, including pushback on addressing social justice issues and white supremacy. They emphasize the importance of creating an inclusive environment, staying faithful to Scripture, and implementing practical steps for diversity. Inclusivity and listening are key for success in multi-ethnic churches.
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Jan 28, 2019 • 37min

Live From Chicago: The Color of Compromise Book Launch

Ally Henny & Earon James interview Jemary Tisby live in Chicago at the Color of Compromise launch event! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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