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(S1Ep2) Are We In Answer (Or Conflict) to the Prayers of Our Fore-parents?

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In this episode of the Nurah Speaks podcast, Nurah challenges listeners to consider the prayers of our enslaved fore-parents and if our actions today are in answer (or conflict) of those prayers. This episode features clips of United States Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey wherein he addressed the legacy of slavery in Camden, New Jersey and the U.S. at large. Over 800 slaves arrived in Camden via three waterfront locations and slave markers were placed this week at each location by the Middle Passage project. New Jersey is recorded to having as many as 12,000 slaves. If you would like to engage with the show, submit your listener questions to questions@NurahZaheerah.com. Listeners can also learn more about Nurah by visiting her website: http://NurahZaheerah.com and reading her blog: http://www.nurahzaheerah.com/blog. Listen on Stitcher@ http://stitcher.com/s?fid=159185&refid=stpr, TuneIn@https://tunein.com/radio/Nurah-Speaks-p1068840/ or ITunes. Nurah can be followed on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/NurahZaheerahMuhammad and on Instagram @NurahZ20. To book Nurah as a speaker at your next event, email support@NurahZaheerah.com. Remember, don’t just Join the Movement, Be the Movement!
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In this episode of the Nurah Speaks podcast, Nurah challenges listeners to consider the prayers of our enslaved fore-parents and if our actions today are in answer (or conflict) of those prayers. This episode features clips of United States Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey wherein he addressed the legacy of slavery in Camden, New Jersey and the U.S. at large. Over 800 slaves arrived in Camden via three waterfront locations and slave markers were placed this week at each location by the Middle Passage project. New Jersey is recorded to having as many as 12,000 slaves. If you would like to engage with the show, submit your listener questions to questions@NurahZaheerah.com. Listeners can also learn more about Nurah by visiting her website: http://NurahZaheerah.com and reading her blog: http://www.nurahzaheerah.com/blog. Listen on Stitcher@ http://stitcher.com/s?fid=159185&refid=stpr, TuneIn@https://tunein.com/radio/Nurah-Speaks-p1068840/ or ITunes. Nurah can be followed on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/NurahZaheerahMuhammad and on Instagram @NurahZ20. To book Nurah as a speaker at your next event, email support@NurahZaheerah.com. Remember, don’t just Join the Movement, Be the Movement!
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