Living UNDIVIDED host, Chuck Mingo, is the founder and CEO of the UNDIVIDED racial solidarity movement. The UNDIVIDED experience is a catalyst for the kind of growth that changes hearts and closes divides. In this podcast, Chuck hosts guests who are living in the spirit of UNDIVIDED -folks who are choosing to actively pursue justice and unity. Some are stories of vocation, some feature friendship, others are about activism; all are stories about people choosing to resist division, step into the tension, and bring grace, hope and healing to the world around them.
Join Chuck as he welcomes this week's guest Dee Wilson (https://www.facebook.com/deewilsonmusic/) of Common Hymnal (https://www.facebook.com/commonhymnal/) , as they discuss how music and the arts play an important role in bringing us all to the table of racial reconciliation.
Join Chuck as he welcomes this week's guest Michaela Clarke, as they talk about how the history of the civil rights movement can inform the future of justice.
Join Chuck as he welcomes this weeks guest Monnie Bush. Monnie is the founder of The Victory Project, where they use eduction and entrepreneurship to break the "pillars of poverty" in the inner-city.
Join Chuck as he welcomes this weeks guest, author and educator, CJ Quartlbaum. They'll discuss the important role that understanding history, especially Black history, plays in helping to heal the racial divide.
Join Chuck as he welcomes this weeks guest Megan Johnson, as they discuss what it means to live undivided with people of different faiths.
Join Chuck on this Election Eve as he welcomes guest Bri DuPree as they discuss what it means to step into the role of racial reconciliation, and what part prayer has in that pursuit.
In late August, Chuck sat down with his good friend, Troy Jackson for a conversation about the role of White leaders and clergy in the fight for racial justice.
Join Chuck as he sits with author and activist Shane Claiborne during a break from his 130 mile journey. Learn about the heart and motivation behind his dedication to "Walk the Walk."
Join guests Petra Hostetler and Grant Doepel as they share how laying a groundwork of friendship helps them to navigate difficult conversations.
Join Chuck as he speaks with Dr. Hahrie Han from the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University about UNDIVIDED from a researcher’s point-of-view. You’ll also hear some of her own life story as a second generation immigrant in the US.
Join Chuck as he welcomes guests, Mario Stuckey and Brian Dershaw, as they talk about how their friendship has changed not only their lives, but the lives of their families.