Everything on culture, identity and faith
In this article I explore how the racial terminology we use today really makes it easier for us socially and has little to do with biology. What does it really mean to love each other with a brotherly love? This is an audio version of my Kingdom Citizen blog: www.lauramgalarza.wordpress.com. You can also find me on Instagram and Facebook @lauramgalarza.
Related from Genesis - Why black history is everyone's history. Join me on a three part series that uncovers the truth of our ancestors, and why black history is literally everyone's history. You can read my articles on the Kingdom Citizen blog: www.lauramgalarza.wordpress.com. You can also find me on Instagram and Facebook @lauramgalarza.
SERIES 3 IS HERE! This series I am going to be focusing more on the importance of knowing who you are and where you have come from. God has been taking me on a very interesting journey, I give all the glory to Him for the revelation. In this week's podcast WHERE IS HOME?
This week I look at the relationships we have with one another. The importance of fostering intentional relationships with one another is often underestimated. What are relationships made of? How quickly do we judge before taking the time to get to know someone. Often what we don't understand we dislike... Please subscribe to my Kingdom Citizen blog page to read this article again and many more. Visit: www.lauramgalarza.wordpress.com . You can also follow me at @lauramgalarza for more updates.
This week I tackle the reasons behind our 21st Century identity crisis. In this article I talk about how purpose and identity isn't something you find, it's something that you need to re-discover. If you are alive and breathing God made you with a function in mind. I also explore the power of knowing your rights, first you must know who you are so you are clear on what you are fighting for. Let's connect! My Instagram and Facebook are @lauramgalarza. You can also visit my blog page at www.lauramgalarza.wordpress.com
This week I look at how being grounded in out identity can help us be more effective in our purpose. I will be joined by my boyfriend Johnson Kubelabo with whom I have many deep conversations on identity. If you would like to read all my articles visit www.lauramgalarza.wordpress.com you can also keep up to date with all my article releases by following me on Instagram @lauramgalarza.
In this episode, I look deeper into identity and how we can be more grounded in our identity despite having multiple ethnicities, or perhaps you have gained dual citizenship or even if you are native to one country. I also delve into how the media has sometimes portrayed inaccurate cultural stereotypes, and the confusion it can create. Most importantly I will be exploring our identity in the Kingdom of God. Click ‘follow' on this podcast so you will be notified of any new episodes. Equally feel free to check out any of my articles at www.lauramgalarza.wordpress.com or follow me on Instagram @lauramgalarza to find the link and many more updates.
This week I explore how racism is not just a social issue but a gospel issue and how now, more than ever, it is important to be constantly renewing our minds. Please share with friends and family to help bring these things to light. I shall also be sharing a short clip of a conversation I had with my friend Gillian about how her experiences of racism and dual heritage has shaped her worldview.
Welcome to my very first episode! This week I answer a childhood question of mine that is vital to understanding how humanity to more connected than you may think. Please check it out, there are new things that even I am learning every week from writing these posts and I believe they will help everyone with general cultural awareness. I talk on the origins of the word 'race' and why I don't consider myself 'mixed race' but a woman or 'mixed-ethnicity'. I will also be inviting my boyfriend Johnson to help open up this conversation...
Everything of culture, identity and faith. The aim of Kingdom Citizen is to break down unintentional cultural ignorance in order to start building more organic intercultural relationships with one another...