Yá’ át’ ééh. Mark Charles yinishyé.
Tsin bikee dine’é nishłí. Dóó tó’aheedlíinii bá shíshchíín.
Tsin bikee’ dine’é dashicheii. Dóó tódích’ íi’ nii dashinálí.
In the Navajo culture, that is how Mark Charles - pastor, author, 2020 Presidential candidate - would introduce himself to you. Mark grew up believing the same narrative that we all believed: that America and the Church stood for justice and equality. But after moving his family from Denver, CO to a Navajo reservation and learning more ...
Yá’ át’ ééh. Mark Charles yinishyé.
Tsin bikee dine’é nishłí. Dóó tó’aheedlíinii bá shíshchíín.
Tsin bikee’ dine’é dashicheii. Dóó tódích’ íi’ nii dashinálí.
In the Navajo culture, that is how Mark Charles - pastor, author, 2020 Presidential candidate - would introduce himself to you. Mark grew up believing the same narrative that we all believed: that America and the Church stood for justice and equality. But after moving his family from Denver, CO to a Navajo reservation and learning more about the history of his people and his culture, he began to break down the myth of a just America and an affirming Church when the two have been so intertwined throughout the centuries of genocide committed against indigenous peoples. In this episode, Mark discusses the journey that led him to co-author "Unsettling Truths: The Ongoing, Dehumanizing Legacy of the Doctrine of Discovery" and what it truly means for a country and a religion to lament and work towards racial conciliation.
ABOUT MARK
Mark is a dual citizen of the United States and the Navajo Nation who currently resides in Washington DC with his family to help build a nation where "we the people" truly means all people. He began writing on his blog, Wireless Hogan, and has given a TED Talk explaining his plan for the Truth & Conciliation Commission and ran for President as an Independent candidate in 2020. He livestreams the sunrise every week and invites people to join in an effort to sit with Creator.
For more information, visit: https://www.markcharles2020.com/
To purchase "Unsettling Truths: The Ongoing, Dehumanizing Legacy of the Doctrine of Discovery," visit InterVarsity press:
https://www.ivpress.com/unsettling-truths
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