We sit down with Pulitzer Prize winning writer and journalist Eliza Griswold to talk to her about the new book she wrote about us (or rather, the church we used to be a part of). How do you make sense of a tragedy like the loss of a beloved community? What was it like to immerse herself into the church just as the pandemic was kicking off, and what's it like to read about yourself in the pages of a book?
Find out all that and more in this episode of Color Correction!
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You can follow Eliza's reporting on the New Yorker (https://www.newyorker.com/contributors/eliza-griswold) or on instagram @elizagriswoldauthor. Circle of Hope, her newest book, will be coming out August 6th, 2024, available wherever books are sold (https://bookshop.org/p/books/circle-hope-justice-and-heartbreak-in-an-american-church-eliza-griswold/20374714?ean=9780374601683)!
Also, if you want more information about voting with a criminal conviction, the ACLU has some handy info you can check out here: https://www.aclupa.org/en/know-your-rights/voting-criminal-conviction