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Question of the Week:Should churches teach history?Special Guest: 23:15Liz Lin, Director & Co-founder, Progressive Asian American ChristiansGuest Question:What is it like to organize both a ministry and a community group primarily using an online platform like Facebook, especially a group that is aimed at people with a particular identity?After Florida restricts Black history, churches step up to teach it Educate a Child Faith in Florida: Black HistoryProgressive Asian American ChristiansFor Listening Guides, click here!Got a question for us? Send them to faithpodcast@pcusa.org! A Matter of Faith website
We continue our Civic Therapy miniseries talking to Ann Arbor Public Schools parent Liz Lin about WTF Schools: amygdala parenting, Zoom kindergarten, why she almost ran for school board, and why she didn't.Links we referenced:The Free Press article that broke the story of the lawsuitThe original lawsuit filing itselfThe form to sign up to make a comment to the Ann Arbor School Board. Next meeting is August 23rd.And you can email thoughts (and big feelings) to the Ann Arbor school board any time at boardofed@a2schools.org.Come check out our episodes and transcripts at our website, annarboraf.com. Keep the conversation going with fellow Ann Arbor AFers on Twitter and Facebook. And hey, if you wanted to ko-fi us a few dollars to help us with hosting, we wouldn't say no.Support the show
We continue our Civic Therapy miniseries talking to Ann Arbor Public Schools parent Liz Lin about WTF Schools: amygdala parenting, Zoom kindergarten, why she almost ran for school board, and why she didn't.Links we referenced:The Free Press article that broke the story of the lawsuitThe original lawsuit filing itselfThe form to sign up to make a comment to the Ann Arbor School Board. Next meeting is August 23rd.And you can email thoughts (and big feelings) to the Ann Arbor school board any time at boardofed@a2schools.org.Come check out our episodes and transcripts at our website, annarboraf.com. Keep the conversation going with fellow Ann Arbor AFers on Twitter and Facebook. And hey, if you wanted to ko-fi us a few dollars to help us with hosting, we wouldn't say no.Support the show
Episode Recorded on - 15 November 2022Personal thanks to Courtney Young at courtyoungart for Designing the New Podcast Logo.
The Faith and Justice Podcast is back! In this opening episode for fall 2022, D.L. Mayfield, Liz Lin, and Peter Choi talk about the past, present, and future work of our community. D.L. and Peter fill us in on why the podcast ended so abruptly last season. And then they settle into a time of reflecting on what it means for us to be a community of learning and belonging. Links to things we talked about: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/673836/this-here-flesh-by-cole-arthur-riley/ (This Here Flesh) by Cole Arthur Riley https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/653308/saving-grace-by-kirsten-powers/ (Saving Grace) by Kirsten Powers https://faithjustice.net/denver (Register for our Fall Gathering in Denver) (Oct 7-9) The Faith & Justice Network is an online learning community pursuing a more beautiful, expansive, and liberating vision of Christian faith in the world. Learn more https://faithjustice.net/ (here).
Matt talks to Liz Lin, President of the LAFD Foundation, an organization whose mission is to supplement the fire department's budget by providing first responders with essential equipment, new technology, and educational resources that would otherwise go unfunded. The duo discusses the growing challenges faced by the LAFD as a result of the pandemic and the increase of wildfires in recent years; things people can do to better prepare themselves and their homes from fire danger, how robots are helping fight fires, and how learning all the acronyms the FD uses is like learning a foreign language. And, Matt learns a very special lesson: that firemen are so much more than just shirtless calendar eye candy.
In today's episode, Nick Warnes & Karen Rohrer have a dialogue with Liz Lin. Liz Lin (she/her) is the director and co-founder of Progressive Asian American Christians and a senior fellow at Newbigin House of Studies in San Francisco. She's also a writer and educator on the topics of race and culture. She has a PhD in clinical psychology, as well as master's degrees in theology and psychology, from Fuller Theological Seminary. She lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with her spouse and children. To find out more about Liz Lin you can visit her at mynameiselizabeth.com, @curiousliz on Twitter, and @lizlinsta on Instagram. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cyclical-podcast/message
On this episode we sit down with Liz Lin, the director and co-founder of PAAC and a senior fellow at Newbigin House of Studies in San Francisco. She's also a writer and educator on the topics of race and culture with a PhD in clinical psychology. With so much happening in this moment, and the rise in reporting of anti-asian hate and discrimination, this is an important conversation about what is needed in terms of our response right now, both within the Asian American communities and in our larger collective. We hear more about her journey into her current leadership role and the communities she's part of building in the world. We also learn about how to dispel the model minority myth which refers to a minority group perceived as particularly successful, in ways that contrast with other minority groups. Lin's work: https://paachristians.org/ Podcast: https://anchor.fm/topfivepodTo get more content like this and learn more about ignite and PSR go to psr.edu.
Writer, non-profit runner, and professor Liz Lin discusses the insightful, and formative lessons found in popular American series The Baby Sitter's Club by Ann M. Martin. To learn more about PAAC and the non-profit go to: http://www.divergingmag.com/ To listen to Liz on her own podcast with co-host Chris Paek: h t t p s : / / p o d c a s t s . a p p l e . c o m / u s / p o d c a s t / t o p - f i v e / i d 1 4 7 7 0 8 9 1 0 4
In this episode Lynnette talks with Liz Lin. Liz self identifies as a writer, adjunct professor, and co-founder of Progressive Asian American Christians (PAAC). She lives in Ann Arbor, MI with her spouse and two kids. Liz shares how she's had to find her own path after realizing that a lot of her career choices have been driven by appeasing her parents' wishes, her struggle with finding time to do meaningful work while still spending quality time with her children, and the difficulty in finding a faith community for her family that also reflects her values and racial-identity. Follow Liz's writing on race, culture, and identity at mynameiselizabeth.com or visit her author page at The Salt Collective webmag, which curates unusual discussions on faith, politics, culture, and media.
Liz Lin is a writer and co-founder of the Facebook group Progressive Asian American Christians. We took the opportunity to geek out about facebook groups and what it’s like to admin for fairly large groups and foster online community in this way. Liz tells me her faith shifting stories, what kind of faith and values she’s raising her children with. And as both of us are Asians, we get into the complexities of Asian parenting values and how it conflicts with progressive values. We end up with more questions than answers, which is what I believe every successful podcast episode should accomplish. Hope you enjoy the show! Links: PAAC - https://www.facebook.com/groups/ProgressiveAAChristians/ PAAC website - https://progressiveasianamericanchristians.org Liz’s website: https://mynameiselizabeth.com Parenting PAAC - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1933756633553603/ Episode 26 with Brian McLaren - https://cindywangbrandt.com/podcast/episode-26-how-to-parent-while-going-through-a-spiritual-migration-with-brian-mclaren/ Join us at the Parenting Forward Patreon Team - https://www.patreon.com/cindywangbrandt
Eunice Lee talks with Liz Lin of Progressive Asian American Christians about how shame plays a role in Asian-American and immigrant faith communities, and what it could look like to have an Asian-American faith community that isn’t shame-based. Whether you’re conservative, progressive, religious or not, this is a very cool episode! Show Notes Liz Lin’s […]
We're thrilled to be back for the second season of the PAAC podcast! Lydia catches us up on her adventures overseas, and then we dive into our main topic of the day, the Las Vegas shooting. Shortly after the attack, Bill O'Reilly said mass shootings were “the price of freedom.” What does that mean, exactly? Remember in the Hunger Games movies, where each district had to sacrifice someone as a “tribute,” essentially to die for the sake of their country? We seem to live in a country where each and every one of us, whether we like it or not, is required to potentially give our lives as tribute in order to protect an extreme, twisted interpretation of the Second Amendment. Today on the show, we ask how we can begin to change the narrative on gun control and whether there is such a thing as a “Christian” position on guns. (Also, this is the first episode where we need to add the E for explicit warning tag!) Thanks for listening! Links: “Want Gun Control? Learn from the N.R.A.,” Hahrie Han - https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/04/opinion/gun-control-nra-vegas.html “In Response to Opponents of Gun Control,” Liz Lin - http://thesaltcollective.org/in-response-to-opponents-of-gun-control/ David's FB post about gun control advocates allying with corporate America, and why the NRA are like the Borg - https://www.facebook.com/davidchang99/posts/10159202934710417 Music KYLI x Krys Talk – I Wish Emapea – Jazzy PAAC Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/progressiveAAchristians Page: https://www.facebook.com/PAACpodcast/ Twitter: @paacpodcast Email: progressiveaachristians @ gmail . com Subscribe to the podcast! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-paac-podcast/id1243306853 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/david-chang/the-paac-podcast Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iuufwrbkq6dp7eewr3xodbnvfyq
This is a special episode. The regular What Just Happened podcast will be back again soon! I'm thrilled to be part of the launch of the brand new PAAC Podcast! This is a project that PAAC co-founders Lydia Suh and Liz Lin had been wanting to do for months. And whether you call it divine intervention or just remarkable timing, the stars aligned to make it happen. Today’s episode is about origin stories. How Lydia and Liz met, how the PAAC Facebook group and podcast came to be, and looking ahead, what they aspire for the future. We want this podcast to be an extension of the Progressive Asian American Christian community. To that end, please subscribe to the podcast, spread the word to your friends and family, and let us know what you’d like to hear on the show. We would also be very grateful if you helped others discover the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes. Thank you to everyone who helped put this podcast together. And special thanks to all the members of the PAAC Facebook community, who have created a space and community where people feel at home. Thank you all for listening! PAAC Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/progressiveasianamericanchristians/ Page: https://www.facebook.com/PAACpodcast/ PAAC Conference 2017: http://progressiveasianamericanchristians.org/ Liz’s articles: “The Loneliness of the Progressive Asian American Christian,” http://thesaltcollective.org/loneliness-progressive-asian-american-christian/ "Still a Progressive Asian American Christian, Now a Lot Less Lonely,” http://thesaltcollective.org/still-progressive-asian-american-christian-now-lot-less-lonely/ Twitter: @paacpodcast Email: progressiveaachristians @ gmail . com Music: Liquid Memories - LucidPorter Robinson & Madeon - Shelter Subscribe to the PAAC podcast! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-paac-podcast/id1243306853 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/david-chang/the-paac-podcast Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iuufwrbkq6dp7eewr3xodbnvfyq
This is a special episode. The regular What Just Happened podcast will be back again soon! I'm thrilled to be part of the launch of the brand new PAAC Podcast! This is a project that PAAC co-founders Lydia Suh and Liz Lin had been wanting to do for months. And whether you call it divine intervention or just remarkable timing, the stars aligned to make it happen. Today’s episode is about origin stories. How Lydia and Liz met, how the PAAC Facebook group and podcast came to be, and looking ahead, what they aspire for the future. We want this podcast to be an extension of the Progressive Asian American Christian community. To that end, please subscribe to the podcast, spread the word to your friends and family, and let us know what you’d like to hear on the show. We would also be very grateful if you helped others discover the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes. Thank you to everyone who helped put this podcast together. And special thanks to all the members of the PAAC Facebook community, who have created a space and community where people feel at home. Thank you all for listening! PAAC Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/progressiveasianamericanchristians/ Page: https://www.facebook.com/PAACpodcast/ PAAC Conference 2017: http://progressiveasianamericanchristians.org/ Liz’s articles: “The Loneliness of the Progressive Asian American Christian,” http://thesaltcollective.org/loneliness-progressive-asian-american-christian/ "Still a Progressive Asian American Christian, Now a Lot Less Lonely,” http://thesaltcollective.org/still-progressive-asian-american-christian-now-lot-less-lonely/ Twitter: @paacpodcast Email: progressiveaachristians @ gmail . com Music: Liquid Memories - LucidPorter Robinson & Madeon - Shelter Subscribe to the PAAC podcast! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-paac-podcast/id1243306853 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/david-chang/the-paac-podcast Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iuufwrbkq6dp7eewr3xodbnvfyq
Join Liz and Loz on the beach in Hamburg as they interview Surgeon-turned- Chiropractor Christian Stehr, Edwina Waddell and Liz Lin about why they are Chiropractors and why they still choose this profession after all this time. This is the kind of conversations we have all the time and they are pretty thought provoking!
Shaun has a conversation with fellow Asian American Liz Lin, who writes predominantly about race, culture, and identity. Liz's piece "Why Asian Americans Might Not Talk About Ferguson" (http://thesaltcollective.org/asian-americans-might-talk-ferguson/) struck a chord with many, both in and out of the Asian American community. Building mostly on themes presented in the piece, Liz and Shaun talk about, among other things, what it means to be neither white nor black in modern America. Liz Lin's website: http://mynameiselizabeth.com More of Liz on The Salt Collective: http://thesaltcollective.org/author/liz-lin/ Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Choose from some really cool perks and keep us going: http://patreon.com/nototally Rating and reviewing us on iTunes is one of the most helpful things you could possibly do for us, and you can do it here: http://nototally.com/iTunes Comment at our website: http://nototally.com Like us on facebook: https://facebook.com/nototally Yell at us on twitter: https://twitter.com/nototally