We’ll be back next week with our last regularly scheduled episode of season four. But this conversation is too important to wait. Ahmaud Arbery, a Black man, was jogging in a southern Georgia neighborhood on February 23 when he was chased, gunned down, and killed by two white men. (Only after a graphic video of his killing was recently posted online, and a wave of public outcry followed did authorities move to press criminal charges, more than two months after he was shot.)
This story is all too familiar—and all too common. Men and boys losing their lives, for no other reason than that they are Black. Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, Philando Castille are a few names you might recognize...though there are countless more. And now there’s another. Ahmaud Arbery.
So we’re asking: What do we do in this moment? How do we respond? Can we possibly hope to end violence somewhere else in the world if we do not confront the violence in our own communities… and in our own hearts?
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From 9/11 to January 6
After the Capitol Attack: A Way Forward
US Election: Voices From the Other Side of War
SPECIAL: Put Your Bodies On The Line
Unexpected Empathy: Finding Ourselves in Our Global Neighbors
When We Gather Again, Who Will We Be?
It Starts With a Meal: Healing All That's Tearing Us Apart
BONUS: Stay Home For Us
Off Book: Writing About War, Forgiveness, and The More Beautiful World (And Book Giveaways!)
Why Violence Is a Virus (We Can Stop the Spread)
On the Road With Preemptive Love (And You're Invited to Our New Tour!)
Looking for the Helpers During COVID-19
BREAKING: Coronavirus is Affecting Refugees—Here’s What We’re Doing
NEW: Listener Survey and Giveaway (And a Season 4 Spoiler!)
Iraq Crisis: When All You've Known is War
BREAKING: Assassinations in Iraq
INSIDE LOOK: Refugees Face Violence at US-Mexico Border
JUST IN: On the Ground in Syria (A Firsthand Look)
Crisis in NE Syria (And the Ceasefire That Wasn't)
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