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We are just as shocked as you are. Wretched Radio | Air Date: July 30, 2024 https://media-wretched.org/Radio/Podcast/WR2024-0730.mp3 Segment 1 Kamala Harris is pals with the pastor of Third Baptist Church in SanFran. He has of history of saying some pretty radical things. Dr. Amos C. Brown says there’s systemic racism in America. Segment 2 How […] The post KAMALA HARRIS HAS A PASTOR? appeared first on Wretched.
In honor of Juneteenth, we're excited to re-release our 2020 episode with Rev. Amos Brown, President of the NAACP San Francisco Chapter and Civil Rights Leader! Also a historian, Rev. Brown shared with us his extensive knowledge of African American history in the U.S. and San Francisco's Fillmore neighborhood. Tune in to hear our fascinating discussion! For more information about Rev. Brown, please visit: https://naacp.org/people/rev-amos-brown
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Forty-three (43) students are in Ghana as part of the first Amos C. Brown Fellowship to Ghana. It's a collaboration between the NAACP and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. What are they doing there, and how will it help with some of the racial division we're seeing in our own country? Elder Jack N. Gerard, General Authority Seventy of The Church, and student Tyce Hipps talk with Boyd about what they are learning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Time for an Awakening” for Sunday 6/12/2022 at 7:00 PM (EST) 6:00 PM (CST) guest was Activist, Organizer, Vice-Chair California Reparations Task Force, Dr. Amos C. Brown. Dr. Brown talked about the work and accomplishments of the California Reparations Task force, in the struggle to receive reparations for the ancestors and their descendants that migrated too then, and are presently living in California.
Social justice has always been an integral part of San Francisco’s culture. The Bay Area’s very fabric is built upon a long history of fighting for the rights of its people. San Francisco’s diversity means many different groups, from civil rights activists to labor unions, come together to fight for the disenfranchised. Join Beyond The Fog Radio for our series on social justice — with interviews from Rev. Amos C. Brown, Sunny Schwartz, Judge John Dearman, and Mayor Willie L. Brown Jr.!
The Western Addition, better known as the Fillmore, is one of the most vibrant and unique neighborhoods in San Francisco. Historically, it was one of the three predominantly African-American San Francisco neighborhoods, and from the 1950s to the 1970s it was known nationally as “the Harlem of the West” — reflected in its music, food, and culture. Third Baptist Church has been, and still remains, the hub of the Fillmore, and Amos C. Brown is its esteemed and beloved Reverend. He is also a lifelong civil rights leader and the president of the San Francisco chapter of the NAACP. Reverend Brown joined us in September 2020 to tell us about the history of the Fillmore and his experience of San Francisco as a whole.
The late Reverend Martin Luther King Jr's life and legacy are being celebrated today across the nation, and Boyd reminds listeners to honor King's legacy through service, listening, and action. The president of the Salt Lake City NAACP branch, Jeanetta Williams, joins Boyd to discuss the mission of the NAACP, how Utah is leading the way in improving the hearing of diverse voices and invites audiences to watch the televised Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Commemoration tonight. Martin Luther King famously said, "Life's most persistent and urgent question is, what are you doing for others?" This spirit of service is seen across the nation as a multitude of communities celebrate Martin Luther King Day as a Day of service. President-elect Joe Biden has called for this day of service in relation to his weeklong inauguration celebration. Locally, The Utah for Biden Committee in partnership with the Utah Democratic Party, is hosting a drive with the Utah Food Bank. Event co-chair Elna Hamp joins to invite people of all backgrounds to support the drive by donating in person and online. In a time of social and political unrest in this nation, Boyd reminds us of Dr. King's request to "make real the promises of democracy" and continue working with "the fierce urgency of now" in mind. Boyd reminds us of the advice given by Reverend Amos C. Brown, pastor of San Francisco's Third Baptist Church and NAACP leader, that "The More We Get Together The Happier We Will be," as we "Tangibilitate" or make something real, perceptible, understandable, touchable, and obtainable through thought, word, and deed. 'Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson,' Opinion Editor at Deseret News, takes you inside the latest political news and current events, providing higher ground for today's discussions. Listen live Monday through Thursday from 11 am to noon at 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, online at KSLNewsradio.com, or on the app. Listen on-demand as a podcast on your favorite platform or web browser. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Want more Boyd? Don't forget to listen to his Deseret News podcast 'Therefore, What?,' sign up for his weekly newsletter, and follow him on Twitter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A native of Jackson, Mississippi, Dr. Brown has been Pastor of San Francisco’s Third Baptist Church since 1976. As a scholar, theologian, preacher and social activist, he has maintained a marriage of piety and political action in his ministry. He became equipped for his distinct leadership through his training at Morehouse College, and earned degrees of Master of Divinity degree from Crozer Theological Seminary and the Doctor of Ministry from United Theological Seminary. Before becoming pastor at Third Baptist, he served as pastor of Saint Paul’s Baptist Church in West Chester, Pennsylvania and Pilgrim Baptist Church in St. Paul, Minnesota. Known among world leaders, presidents, celebrities, and academics alike for his trademark activism, intellectual discipline, and masterful oratory, Dr. Brown is a legend in his own time. Tutored by Medgar Evers, Benjamin Mays, Samuel Williams, J. Pious Barbour, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (as one of the eight students in the only class Dr. King taught in his lifetime at Morehouse College), Dr. Brown was awarded the Martin Luther King, Jr. Ministerial Award for outstanding leadership and contributions to the Black Church in America. He was also inducted into the International Hall of Fame at the King International Chapel at Morehouse College and for a second time was invited by President and First Lady Barack and Michelle Obama to a Christmas Reception at the White House. In 2019, Dr. Brown introduced President Russell M. Nelson, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Conference, and helped bestow a service award upon our beloved Prophet.
Amos C. Brown, pastor of Third Baptist Church of San Francisco, talks with Word&Way Editor & President Brian Kaylor about the civil rights movement, social justice advocacy, and ministering during coronavirus. He also talks about Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris, who is a member at Third Baptist. (This episode is sponsored in part by the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.)
Pastor Amos Brown delivers a sermon at Emanu-El in San Francisco for the Annual MLK Pulpit Exchange – Third Baptist Church/Emanu-El Interfaith Services
Known among World leaders, Presidents, celebrities, and academicians alike for his trademark activism, intellectual discipline, and masterful oratory, Dr. Amos C. Brown is a legend in his own time. He was tutored by Medgar Evers, Benjamin Mays, Samuel Williams, J. Pious Barbour, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (as one of the eight students in the only class Dr. King taught in his lifetime at Morehouse College). He is the Senior Pastor at Third Baptist Church of San Francisco and currently the President of the NAACP Chapter in San Francisco. He is currently celebrating 40 years in ministry and 50 years in marriage to his First Lady, Jane Smith Brown.
Amos C. Brown oral history interview conducted by David P. Cline in San Francisco, California, 2013-03-02.