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The Long Movement - Faith Communities and Preserving Black History

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In this podcast, Pastor Brendan continues his conversation with historian Gail Burton and digs into the role of the Faith Community in preserving Black History. Faith communities, such as churches and religious organizations, have long played a crucial role in preserving, documenting, and celebrating black history. Through their engagement in social justice movements, advocacy for civil rights, and the establishment of educational institutions, faith communities have actively worked to ensure that the rich and diverse narratives of black history are not lost or forgotten. They have served as spaces for cultural and historical expression, fostering a sense of identity, resilience, and empowerment within the black community. Their commitment to preserving black history underscores the interconnectedness of faith, culture, and social progress, demonstrating the importance of collective memory and the continued fight against systemic injustices.
https://alongtheseshores.wordpress.com/biography/

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In this podcast, Pastor Brendan continues his conversation with historian Gail Burton and digs into the role of the Faith Community in preserving Black History. Faith communities, such as churches and religious organizations, have long played a crucial role in preserving, documenting, and celebrating black history. Through their engagement in social justice movements, advocacy for civil rights, and the establishment of educational institutions, faith communities have actively worked to ensure that the rich and diverse narratives of black history are not lost or forgotten. They have served as spaces for cultural and historical expression, fostering a sense of identity, resilience, and empowerment within the black community. Their commitment to preserving black history underscores the interconnectedness of faith, culture, and social progress, demonstrating the importance of collective memory and the continued fight against systemic injustices.
https://alongtheseshores.wordpress.com/biography/

Music provided by www.bensounds.com and https://www.epidemicsound.com
Send questions to podcast@fgucc.org
Find us on Facebook @fgucc and Instagram @forestgroveucc

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