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Hypocrisy of the White Church

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In the spirit of the last stanza of the Black National Anthem, we rise from the past, rooted deeply in the soil of ancestral struggles, to build a hom 
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This week hosts Tiffany Cross, Angela Rye, and Andrew Gillum have a special guest: Pastor Jamal Harrison Bryant. Dr. Bryant’s words have electrified Americans in his various roles as pastor, author, political candidate, and more recently–podcast host. He joins NLP for a discussion about the MAGA church, faith’s role in politics, and the tension in the Black church. 

 

And we gotta talk more about political violence y’all! With the election on our doorstep, we have to get real about what may come next. Election tampering is already underway with ballot boxes getting on fire, challenges in court, and more. 

 

And of course we’ll hear from you, our #NLPFam listeners. If you’d like to submit a question, check out our tutorial video: www.instagram.com/reel/C5j_oBXLIg0/

 

We are 5 days away from the election. Welcome home y’all! 

 

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Native Land Pod is brought to you by Reasoned Choice Media.

 

Thank you to the Native Land Pod team: 

 

Angela Rye as host, executive producer and cofounder of Reasoned Choice Media; Tiffany Cross as host and producer, Andrew Gillum as host and producer, and Lauren Hansen as executive producer; Loren Mychael is our research producer, and Nikolas Harter is our editor and producer. Special thanks  to Chris Morrow and Lenard McKelvey, co-founders of Reasoned Choice Media. 


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