Jemar Tisby
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Our guest is Jemar Tisby. He’s the cofounder of the Reformed African American Network and the cohost of Pass the Mic.Listen
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2:25 – Who Jemar Tisby is 5:00 – What he learned while doing Teach For America in the Mississippi Delta 7:35 – Why he decided to go from being a teacher to a seminary student 9:45 – Why he decided to get his PhD in History 12:35 – Why the confederate statues went up (and why they must come down) 14:20 – The history of white supremacy in American churches 17:30 – Recommended resources on the history of segregation in the American church 21:50 – Lessons he learned from being in a multi-ethnic church 26:10 – The best way for a church to respond after an event like Charlottesville 30:15 – Longer term steps to becoming multi-ethnic 35:40 – His issue with Malcom Gladwell’s podcast about Brown vs. Board 37:45 – Why it’s so important for teachers to invest in their students (and why we need more minority teachers) 40:50 – Three books by African American authors that everyone should read 43:15 – If he could put a billboard anywhere, where it would go and what it would sayLinks
- Vice Charlottesville Documentary
- The Fierce Urgency of the Now
- The Image of God and the African American Experience
- After Charlottesville, will white pastors finally take racism seriously?
- Divided by Faith: Evangelical Religion and the Problem of Race in America
- Jude 3 Project
- Malcom Gladwell Podcast
- Jesus and the Disinherited
- The Coming Race War in America: A Wake Up Call
- Let Justice Roll Down