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Summary:
In this episode, Rev. Dr. Ambrose Carroll explores the intersection of heritage, identity, and environmental justice. Drawing inspiration from Langston Hughes’ poem “I, Too, Sing America”, he discusses the importance of understanding one’s roots to gain empowerment and connectivity to the larger human narrative. This episode emphasizes the resilience, aboriginality, courage, and empowerment that define The R.A.C.E. podcast mission. Rev. Dr. Carroll also shares personal stories and reflections on the Black Church’s role in environmental sustainability and community strength.
Key Points:
#GreeningTheChurch #EnvironmentalJustice #BlackChurch #LangstonHughes #Heritage #SelfEmpowerment #ClimateChange #CommunityStrength #Ancestry #Sustainability
By Green The ChurchSummary:
In this episode, Rev. Dr. Ambrose Carroll explores the intersection of heritage, identity, and environmental justice. Drawing inspiration from Langston Hughes’ poem “I, Too, Sing America”, he discusses the importance of understanding one’s roots to gain empowerment and connectivity to the larger human narrative. This episode emphasizes the resilience, aboriginality, courage, and empowerment that define The R.A.C.E. podcast mission. Rev. Dr. Carroll also shares personal stories and reflections on the Black Church’s role in environmental sustainability and community strength.
Key Points:
#GreeningTheChurch #EnvironmentalJustice #BlackChurch #LangstonHughes #Heritage #SelfEmpowerment #ClimateChange #CommunityStrength #Ancestry #Sustainability