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On this episode, we speak to public theologian and author, Ekemini Uwan, about her work as a writer and co-host of Truth’s Table Podcast. Listen as we discuss her journey as a writer, the conception and evolution of the podcast, and the church’s responsibility in social justice movements.
“Truth’s Table: Black Women’s Musings on Life, Love, and Liberation” available here: https://truthstable.com/book
Learn more about Ekemini Uwan here: https://www.sistamatictheology.com/
Episode Highlights
-Inspiration for truth’s table 7:00
–Consequences of 2016 and responding to trauma 12:20
–Influence of social locations on the show 18:30
–The church’s responsibility in social justice movements 22:45
–Get in the word with Truth’s Table 28:25
–How Truth’s Table has grown her faith 30:32
–Responses to misogyny and the importance of citing Black women 36:30
-Keeping up spiritual discipline 42:30
-Legacy you hope to leave 47:16
–Call to action 49:00
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On this episode, we speak to public theologian and author, Ekemini Uwan, about her work as a writer and co-host of Truth’s Table Podcast. Listen as we discuss her journey as a writer, the conception and evolution of the podcast, and the church’s responsibility in social justice movements.
“Truth’s Table: Black Women’s Musings on Life, Love, and Liberation” available here: https://truthstable.com/book
Learn more about Ekemini Uwan here: https://www.sistamatictheology.com/
Episode Highlights
-Inspiration for truth’s table 7:00
–Consequences of 2016 and responding to trauma 12:20
–Influence of social locations on the show 18:30
–The church’s responsibility in social justice movements 22:45
–Get in the word with Truth’s Table 28:25
–How Truth’s Table has grown her faith 30:32
–Responses to misogyny and the importance of citing Black women 36:30
-Keeping up spiritual discipline 42:30
-Legacy you hope to leave 47:16
–Call to action 49:00