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Activist, journalist, and lawyer Anoa Changa joins to talk about her father, Black Liberation Army (BLA) member and former political prisoner Baba Masai Ehehosi, who transitioned on April 1, 2024. The conversation touches Baba Masai's lifelong commitment to Black liberation, sovereignty, freeing political prisoners, and the abolition of the prison-industrial complex. Anoa shares personal reflections on her father's impact and experiences on life and activism, as well as his influence within organizations like Critical Resistance, The Jericho Movement for Political Prisoners, and the Republic of New Afrika.Listeners will gain insight into Baba Masai's enduring dedication to justice, his role in shaping movements against political repression, and his advocacy for prisoners' rights. We talk about the examples he set in his actions, the importance of inter-generational knowledge community, and how we can continue to honor and uplift his legacy through our organizing."Masai worked for the liberation of his people for over 50 years, and held a profound presence in the multiple organizations he was in. A co-defendant of Safiyah Bukhari captured by police in 1973 as a BLA member, Masai began working with the American Friends Services Committee (AFSC) and was staff of the AFSC's Criminal Justice Program in Newark, NJ after being released from 14 years of prison in Virginia. At AFSC, Masai worked to close security housing units and end torture against imprisoned people through AFSC's Prison Watch Program. At the time of his passing, Masai was also the current Co-Minister of Information for the Provisional Government of the Republic of New Afrika, an advisory board member ofThe Jericho Movementworking on the Jericho Medical Project for both state and federal prisoners, and was supporting the Prison and Gang Program of Al-Ummah and the Imam Jamil (Al-Amin) Action Network." — Critical Resistance You can read more about Baba Masai here. You can find Anoa here.You can find the Jericho Movement for Political Prisoners here.
As we celebrated Mother’s Day tune in as Dr. Angela Chester shares ways to take back your mental health so that you can give from full cup. Dr. Angela Butts Chester is a Pastoral Counselor in private practice in Long Beach CA and Hampton, VA. Radio and tv personality, cancer survivor, and author, she has built a career spanning more than 20 years and thousands of people counseled. Dr. Chester has also served as an Associate Pastor and has built a reputation as a thought leader on issues related to motivation and Christian empowerment. A native Virginian, she is the granddaughter of the late Atty. Williams Davis Butts (the same mentioned in the novel Hidden Figures) who practiced civil law in Newport News. She is the Co-Minister of the Young Adult (18-25) Ministry and Chair of Evangelism at her church. Dr. Chester currently serves on the advisory boards of National InterFaith Council and is a member of the International Society for Mental Health, the Global Christian Professional Women’s Association (GCPWA), and the International Women’s Leadership Association. Dr. Chester holds degrees in Pastoral Counseling (Psychology) and Divinity. She is the author of numerous books, including the bestselling Before You Tie the Knot – A Premarital Counseling Workbook for the D.I.Y Couple. She is the podcast host of I Do Radio on BlogTalkRadio , Modern Living with Dr. Angela on iHeartRadio, and Daily Spark with Dr. Angela on WDJY 99.1 FM Atlanta Metro, WMTA 107.3 FM/1380 AM Central City, KY, WMTA 101.2FM Cincinnati Metro and Radio Fairfax in DC Metro. She is the host of Daily Spark TV that airs on Preach the Word Network, Roku, Vimeo, and Daily Motion. If you need help getting organized to reinvent yourself click the following link to learn how I can help you Strategize and Organize. Check out my organizing shop on Amazon which has products to help organize your home and life --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/janetmtaylor/message
In our latest podcast, we hear from LCI Council Member, LCI Chaplain and Co-Minister for Moortown Baptist Church. Revd Shona Shaw reflects on the meal in the home of Mary and Martha in Bethany before we all shared the delicious food provided by Shine to celebrate the launch of the 2020 Leeds Lent Prayer Diary, […]
In this episode I talk with B.Chris Simpson an Enneagram 7 about how the Enneagram impacts communities of color specifically black communities and the importance of doing your inner work. This is one of my favorite conversations so far. When two 7's get together the conversation is going to be rich with quite a bit of energy. B.Chris is an Enneagram 7 and the Co-Minister at Holmes Road Church of Christ and a Board Member of multiple non-profits that are making a huge impact in his community. B.Chris Simpson - HolmesRoadChurch.com Holmes Road Church Facebook Page Connect with us Website - DoItForTheGramPodcast.com Instagram - @DoItForTheGramPodcast Email - DoItForTheGramPodcast@gmail.com Support Us Patreon.com/doitforthegram Subscribe To This Podcast and Review Us Need Career or Life Coaching using the Enneagram? Contact KaizenCareers.com Join Enneagram901 at Facebook and Instagram
This episode begins our new series, "In Your Skin"! In this series I interview a person in each Enneagram type that has done a lot of growth work. In this episode I interview B.Chris Simpson! The man who introduced me to the Enneagram. When you put two Enneagram 7's on a podcast you definitely get excitement, some randomness and more seriousness than you would expect. B.Chris is an Enneagram 7 and the Co-Minister at Holmes Road Church of Christ and a Board Member if multiple non-profits that are making a huge impact in his community. In this episode we cover: How it feels to be a 7 The Strengths and Struggles of being a 7 How 7's can deceive others What a 7 looks like on a growth path How rationalization saves and hurts 7s B.Chris Simpson - HolmesRoadChurch.com Holmes Road Church Facebook Page Connect with us Website - DoItForTheGramPodcast.com Instagram - @DoItForTheGramPodcast Email - DoItForTheGramPodcast@gmail.com Support Us Patreon.com/doitforthegram Subscribe To This Podcast and Review Us Need Career or Life Coaching using the Enneagram? Contact KaizenCareers.com Join Enneagram901 at Facebook and Instagram
Laurence Hebert is Shiloh’s Co-Minister of Music, a Music Professor at LSU and Southern University, and leads his own Ensemble. He is talented, creative, committed and spiritually attuned to how music can effectively communicate the Gospel. It’s a great conversation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Faith: The Verb We welcome to our pulpit the newly-called Co-Minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley. Christian shares the ministry there with his wife, the Rev. Kirstin Schmidt. They are the parents of two boys, ages 4 and 18 months. John Buehren s supervised Christian as an Intern Minister at First Parish in Needham, MA. He was a journalist and UU lay leader in Texas before entering ministry studies. Rev. Christian Schmidt, Guest Minister Rev. John Buehrens,Senior Minister Lucy Smith, Worship Associate Dr. Mark Sumner, song leader Bill Klingelhoffer, french horn Jennifer Peringer, piano Tammy Hall, piano Kathleen Quenneville, Moderator Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Worship Archives/Podcast
Faith: The Verb We welcome to our pulpit the newly-called Co-Minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley. Christian shares the ministry there with his wife, the Rev. Kirstin Schmidt. They are the parents of two boys, ages 4 and 18 months. John Buehren s supervised Christian as an Intern Minister at First Parish in Needham, MA. He was a journalist and UU lay leader in Texas before entering ministry studies. Rev. Christian Schmidt, Guest Minister Rev. John Buehrens,Senior Minister Lucy Smith, Worship Associate Dr. Mark Sumner, song leader Bill Klingelhoffer, french horn Jennifer Peringer, piano Tammy Hall, piano Kathleen Quenneville, Moderator Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Worship Archives/Podcast
Rev. Rob Eller-Isaacs, Co-Minister of Unity Church-Unitarian in Saint Paul, MinnesotaSeptember 25, 2016Watch the Video (YouTube link)Listen to the Audio (MP3)Rather than asking that you be bound to a set of specific beliefs, Unitarian Universalism invites you “to dare to love God without mediator or veil.” Our community invites you into a way of being religious that centers on the covenantal question; what shall we promise each other and in what interest?
In the first podcast of a new BCB series called "Clergy on Bainbridge", we welcome the co-minister of Cedars Unitarian Universalist Church, Jaco ten Hove. Jaco and his wife Barbara have jointly served for 7 years as the settled ministers of Cedars, responding to a year-long national search in 2008. In this interview, we explore with Jaco how he, as a clergy member, likes to practice in the wider community what he preaches with his congregation, such as: collaboration, for example, with other clergy in the Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap Interfaith Council; appreciation of nature, such as serving as a docent and advocate for the environmental learning center in the woods at IslandWood; addressing climate change, through projects, such as those of Sustainable Bainbridge and Island Power, that help achieve energy conservation and greener electrical power; and seeking peace, such as when he marched with his Zen Buddhist spiritual leader and friend Senji, from Olympia to the submarine nuclear weapons depot in western Kitsap. Jaco says he appreciates that the Cedars congregation has chosen to conserve land and resources by sharing the lovely facilities of The Island School rather than consuming land and resources on a separate building. He also appreciates how the Cedars congregation welcomes members of the LGBTQ community, and expresses a friendly welcome to worship service visitors of a wide variety of ages and life styles. Jaco says visitors are invited to the weekly Cedars worship services at 10am each Sunday at The Island School at 8553 NE Day Road. Credits: BCB host, editor and publisher: Barry Peters.
In the first podcast of a new BCB series called "Clergy on Bainbridge", we welcome the co-minister of Cedars Unitarian Universalist Church, Jaco ten Hove. Jaco and his wife Barbara have jointly served for 7 years as the settled ministers of Cedars, responding to a year-long national search in 2008. In this interview, we explore with Jaco how he, as a clergy member, likes to practice in the wider community what he preaches with his congregation, such as: collaboration, for example, with other clergy in the Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap Interfaith Council; appreciation of nature, such as serving as a docent and advocate for the environmental learning center in the woods at IslandWood; addressing climate change, through projects, such as those of Sustainable Bainbridge and Island Power, that help achieve energy conservation and greener electrical power; and seeking peace, such as when he marched with his Zen Buddhist spiritual leader and friend Senji, from Olympia to the submarine nuclear weapons depot in western Kitsap. Jaco says he appreciates that the Cedars congregation has chosen to conserve land and resources by sharing the lovely facilities of The Island School rather than consuming land and resources on a separate building. He also appreciates how the Cedars congregation welcomes members of the LGBTQ community, and expresses a friendly welcome to worship service visitors of a wide variety of ages and life styles. Jaco says visitors are invited to the weekly Cedars worship services at 10am each Sunday at The Island School at 8553 NE Day Road. Credits: BCB host, editor and publisher: Barry Peters.