One of the first steps towards anti-racism is learning from the everyday experiences of people of color. This Black History Month, I’m speaking with Black women of different backgrounds and life stages, listening to their stories, and elevating their voices.
If you love to learn and want to feel supported on your anti-racism journey, today’s episode is for you! Join me in hearing from Lucretia Berry as she shares her experience as a Black woman in education.
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78: What is a woman's role?
77: How do I talk to my kids about hard things?
76: How do I navigate sexuality as a Christian woman?
75: How can people of mixed ethnicity find belonging?
74: How can women speak up when silenced?
73: How can we find purpose in pain?
72: Can God use rejection for good?
71: What is it like as a Black woman and bridge builder?
70: What is it like to be a Black woman in publishing?
69: What is it like as a Black woman in the marketplace?
67: How can I study the Bible as a busy woman?
66: Where can I find hope when I feel stuck in life?
65: How do we redeem purity culture?
64: How do I fight back against fear and anxiety?
63: What the 2020?
62: How can I find comfort in suffering?
61: How can I calm down about parenting?
60: How should the church handle racism?
59: Can I find joy in the holidays in 2020?
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