In this episode, we have the privilege of hosting two brilliant thinkers on the state of race in America, and how a faith angle fits into that. Ekemini Uwan is a writer, public theologian, and activist who hosts the excellent podcast Truth’s Table. She co-wrote a book by that title, featuring Black women’s musings on life, love, and liberation. Joining Ekemini is Eugene Scott, who has been a prior guest journalist on Faith Angle’s podcast, and is currently the senior politics reporter at Axios.
Sixty years after the March on Washington and MLK’s “I Have a Dream” speech, how are we doing? At the outset of an election year, this conversation dives straight into that question—with signs of some real progress and signs of much, much work yet ahead.
Guests
Ekemini Uwan
Eugene Scott
Additional Resources
Truth's Table Podcast Series, co-hosted by Ekemini Uwan and Christina Edmondson
Truth's Table: Black Women's Musings on Life, Love, and Liberation, by Ekemini Uwan and Christina Edmondson
"How Toni Morrison's words pierced me, as a black Christian female writer," by Ekemini Uwan
"Black Florida lawmakers blast DeSantis over AP African American studies," by Eugene Scott
"Black lawmakers push Congress to do more on police reform," by Eugene Scott
John Inazu and Matthew Kaminski: Learning to Disagree
The Exvangelicals: Sarah McCammon and Ruth Graham
Michael Wear and Tim Alberta: The Spirit of Our Politics
Elizabeth Bruenig and Rev. Dr. Munther Isaac: Advent in the Holy Land
Tim Alberta and Michael Wear: The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory
Romney: A Reckoning with McKay Coppins and Peter Baker
Luke Russert and Carl Cannon: Look for Me There
David Brooks and Curt Thompson: How to Know a Person
Christine Emba and Richard Reeves: On the Crisis Men Face
Rabbi David Saperstein and McKay Coppins: Religious Freedom in an Uncertain World
Storytelling and Hollywood: Alissa Wilkinson and Brad Winters on Faith at the Movies
Carolyn Chen and Trae Stephens: How Work Replaces Religion in Silicon Valley
A Christian and a Muslim Walk Into a Bar: Joshua Ralston and Rim-Sarah Alouane
America’s Crisis in Social Trust: Yuval Levin
Islam and American Pluralism: Mustafa Akyol and Dalia Mogahed
Miroslav Volf and Tim Alberta: Life Worth Living
Shaun Casey and Rachel Donadio: Chasing the Devil at Foggy Bottom
Mapping the Faith-Based Initiative: Ryan Streeter and Tevi Troy
Peter Frankopan: China’s New Silk Roads
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