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In a new interview series, Courageous and Just, The Very Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas, Dean of EDS at Union and Trinity Wall Street’s Theologian in Residence, interviews bold voices of our time to explore the question, “What does a just society look like?” and to compel us to act on our moral imagination.
The videos are available on the Trinity Wall Street website and the interviews will be posted in your EDS at Union Now podcast feed.
Kelly's first interview is with Austin Channing Brown, author of “I’m Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness.”
Austin Channing Brown shares insights from her book, and her life, about what it means to embrace blackness, reimagine self-identity outside of the framework of white supremacy, and how she is preparing her one-year-old son to both “love and resist.”
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In a new interview series, Courageous and Just, The Very Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas, Dean of EDS at Union and Trinity Wall Street’s Theologian in Residence, interviews bold voices of our time to explore the question, “What does a just society look like?” and to compel us to act on our moral imagination.
The videos are available on the Trinity Wall Street website and the interviews will be posted in your EDS at Union Now podcast feed.
Kelly's first interview is with Austin Channing Brown, author of “I’m Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness.”
Austin Channing Brown shares insights from her book, and her life, about what it means to embrace blackness, reimagine self-identity outside of the framework of white supremacy, and how she is preparing her one-year-old son to both “love and resist.”

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