07.30.2020 - By Mikey and Randie Chapman
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Randie planned to do a relationship check-in with herself, but decided instead to talk about Oluwatoyin Salau (2000-2020).
Oluwatoyin, a Nigerian-American activist was killed in June 2020 by a Black man. She died over a month ago, and right before the Chapmans took their break, and yet Randie has been unable to stop thinking about her. So, instead of carrying on as usual, Randie thought it best to finally share her thoughts about the affect Oluwatoyin’s death had on her.
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Items Mentioned:
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Homoeroticism in the Biblical World: A Historical Perspective
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Sexuality and the Black Church: A Womanist Perspective
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Related Readings Randie read over break
WE ALL FAILED OLUWATOYIN SALAU. ALL OF US.
https://wearyourvoicemag.com/we-all-failed-oluwatoyin-salau/
Becoming an Ally and Practicing Allyship
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