Christianity, Race and White Supremacy - The lived experience and the road to anti-racism
We have the honor of interviewing LaToya Thompson, Naiomi Gonzalez, and R. Scott Okamoto as our guests for this episode to talk about racism in evangelicalism, decolonizing faith, intersectionality, and what it means to be an anti-racist as we move forward. White supremacy has deep roots in evangelicalism, and all too often, racist ideas and attitudes can follow us into the exvangelical community. Decolonizing our way of thinking is essential as we deconstruct our faith and find a new path away from toxic religion.
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LaToya Thompson (she/her) is a professional editor and writer who has guided coaches, entrepreneurs, veterans, moms, corporate professionals, and ministers toward self-publishing their books.
Find LaToya on Instagram and her website
Naiomi Gonzalez (she/they) is a professional nerd. They are Puerto Rican, queer, and nonbinarish. They have a passion for helping other Christians, especially those questioning fundamentalist Christian theology, expand their understanding of God. Their writing can be found at https://faithfullyradicalchristian.substack.com.
Find Naiomi on Instagram, Facebook, Substack, and YouTube
Find Scott on Instagram, his website, and X
Content Warning Event: February 17-18, 2024
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Shari A. Smith: shariasmith.com
Cait West: caitwest.com
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