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S5E8: Black Leaders, White Spaces | Markus Lloyd

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Racial reconciliation in multi-ethnic churches has been a huge conversation in the Church, particularly since the 1990s. During this push to diversify local church spaces, the emphasis has often been on ethnic minorities to join majority-white spaces, both in low-level staff positions and church membership. This movement has come with many blessings, but has also been the source of heartache. Minorities are largely regarded as token members of their church communities and feel a lot of the same struggles and traumas that they receive from their educational and vocational spaces. Markus Lloyd has a tremendous amount of experience navigating predominantly white spaces within both the sacred and secular spaces, and we are pleased to have him help us process this dynamic to learn how minorities can thrive, and not just survive, in these spaces.

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www.wearethreaded.org // Colored Commentary Podcast

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Contact us: themoralminorityshow@gmail.com

Twitter // @MinorityShow

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Josh: Instagram // @just_my_luck3 | Twitter // @my_luck3

Joel: Instagram // @joel.sam.i.am | Twitter // @joelthesamurai

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Racial reconciliation in multi-ethnic churches has been a huge conversation in the Church, particularly since the 1990s. During this push to diversify local church spaces, the emphasis has often been on ethnic minorities to join majority-white spaces, both in low-level staff positions and church membership. This movement has come with many blessings, but has also been the source of heartache. Minorities are largely regarded as token members of their church communities and feel a lot of the same struggles and traumas that they receive from their educational and vocational spaces. Markus Lloyd has a tremendous amount of experience navigating predominantly white spaces within both the sacred and secular spaces, and we are pleased to have him help us process this dynamic to learn how minorities can thrive, and not just survive, in these spaces.

---

Follow Markus:

www.wearethreaded.org // Colored Commentary Podcast

---

Contact us: themoralminorityshow@gmail.com

Twitter // @MinorityShow

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Follow the hosts:

Josh: Instagram // @just_my_luck3 | Twitter // @my_luck3

Joel: Instagram // @joel.sam.i.am | Twitter // @joelthesamurai

  continue reading

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