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This week, we've got Sarah L. Sanderson, author of "The Place We Make." Sarah is all about radical honesty and the freedom that comes with it -- something that we all want but can struggle to embrace when shame comes into play.
Today, we're tackling the elephant in the room -- America's historical struggle with racial injustice. Some may be thinking, "Haven't we moved past this?" but let's not shy away. Let's lean into that discomfort hoping to find freedom and healing on the other side. Let's dive into this conversation with a posture of Jesus who says that "the truth will set you free" as we talk through this difficult topic with Sarah.
Sarah L. Sanderson is a writer, speaker, and teacher who believes in the life-giving freedom found in radical honesty. Her work has appeared at PBS NewsHour, Blackpast, Christianity Today, Fathom, The Unmooring, Christ and Pop Culture, The Other Journal, Motherly, Relief, Stark and Main, and Brain, Child, among others. She is also a monthly contributor to Three-Fifths.
She studied English and Philosophy at Wheaton College, and holds a Master in Teaching degree from Seattle University and a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Nonfiction from Seattle Pacific University. As a creative writing teacher, she has worked with every age, from preschool through adults. Her first book, The Place We Make: Breaking the Legacy of Legalized Hate, released August 15, 2023 from WaterBrook.
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