As part of Trinity's ongoing response to work toward an anti-racist future, people are invited to share their experiences with racism - as a target or benefactor, personally and systemically. Angel Williams and Sheila Wainwright, two Trinity members, are curating the submissions. If you've not done so, you're invited to watch an interview with Angel, about her experiences with the Houston Police Department and how racism has affected her life. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNpq-zjt300
Hosts Sheila Wainwright and Angel Williams provide closing thoughts on the podcast, Racism Revealed; The Word made Flesh.
George Zemanek is by profession a school based Occupational Therapist (8-years) and prior to that he was a Kindergarten teacher.
Trinity's own Organist/Choirmaster, Collin Boothby, talks about racism and his privilege.
Anne Davison identifies as an African-American female. She lives in Houston, TX and is employed as a Service Coordinator for Older Adults.
Samantha Rainman is a 7th and 8th grade history teacher and she has taught American History for 31 years. She began her teaching career in public school and now teaches in private school.
Check out the latest episode of Racism Revealed: The Word made Flesh
Check out the latest episode of Racism Revealed with Timothy Robinson Pyles.
Attorney Russell Little shares his experiences dealing with racist practices in the criminal justice system in Houston, Texas.
Charles and Norma Cooper talk about their experiences dealing with racism.
The Rev. Henry Atkins discusses his experience with racism as a child growing up in the south.
This week's episode features a Trinity Parishioner, Ric Byrd. He tells of how he was the victim of a hate crime in his early 20s.
Listen to the first episode of Racism Revealed, Trinity's newest podcast. This episode features a story by The Reverend Charles Graves, IV.