RELIGIOSITY: DOES IT SERVE BLACK & BROWN PEOPLE?
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Religion and tradition are important to many in the Black and Brown communities. With the recent acknowledgement of the wrong doings of the Catholic church to indigenous Canadians and last week's anti-queer street execution of O'Shae Sibley, in this episode, we examine the role religion has played in our past and current reality. Does religion have a place in our future? - Accountability 101. Tag #thestrangerfruit or @ us on social media to let us know what you think of the episode! Remember, conflict + compassion = empathy. Feat: Tommy Garvin, Shanese Steele and Jo Luehmann Donovan Thompson: EP, Host Constanza Eliana Chinea: Producer, Co-Host Danhy Clermont: Producer William Stallings: Executive Producer Follow @thestrangerfruit: Instagram/Tik Tok Visit: www.thestrangerfruit.com Email: [email protected]
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