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Book launch interview with Michael Waters for his new book "Something in the Water: A 21st Century Civil Rights Odyssey" - Chalice Press Learn more about Michael and his book here: https://michaelwwaters.com/about/
In this episode, we sit down with Rev. Michael W. Waters to discuss his new #1 best selling children's book, For Beautiful Black Boys Who Believe in a Better World, illustrated by Keisha Morris. The book explores a young boy's experience dealing with violence he sees in the news and community. And as the book cover describes, it is inspired by real-life events and is an honest, intimate look at one family's response to racism and traumatic death, asking the question, How can you change the world? Michael W. Waters is the founding pastor of the Abundant Life African Methodist Episcopal Church in Dallas, Texas. As a pastor, professor, award-winning author, activist, and social commentator, Waters' words of hope and empowerment inspire national and international audiences. The opinions expressed in the podcast by the guest are solely those of the guest and should not reflect their employer or other associated organization's opinions. The guest's opinions do not reflect the opinion of podcasts or Faith & Grief Ministries. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/faithandgrief/support
Michael W. Waters is an award-winning author, activist, professor, and pastor. A sought-after speaker to national and international audiences, he is a frequent social commentator for major media outlets. In this episode, we talk about his new picture book For Beautiful Black Boys Who Believe in a Better World, the importance of joy and tips for parents to talk their children about questions about racism and gun violence. For Beautiful Black Boys Who Believe in a Better World Discussion and Activity GuideFor more information, visit www.michaelwwaters.com.This episode is brought to you by:Puzzle Huddle
Michael W. Waters is an award-winning author, activist, professor, and pastor. A sought-after speaker to national and international audiences, he is a frequent social commentator for major media outlets. In this episode, we talk about his new picture book For Beautiful Black Boys Who Believe in a Better World, the importance of joy and tips for parents to talk their children about questions about racism and gun violence. For Beautiful Black Boys Who Believe in a Better World Discussion and Activity GuideFor more information, visit www.michaelwwaters.com.This episode is brought to you by:Puzzle Huddle
Michael W. Waters is a pastor, author and activist leader in the Black community. He speaks with George about the need for confederate monuments to come down, his work on the Poor People’s Campaign, and the racial and economic injustices in Dallas.
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Michael W. Waters is founding pastor of Joy Tabernacle African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church in Dallas, Texas. As pastor, professor, award-winning author, activist, and social commentator, Waters’ words of hope and empowerment inspire national and international audiences. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brianwilliamsmd/message
Michael W. Waters talks about the work of racial justice in Dallas, his faith, and the march that turned deadly for Dallas police two years ago.
George Mason and Michael W. Waters of Joy Tabernacle AME Church discuss economic justice, poverty, race relations in Dallas and America, and how we can address it with our faith.
The Community Connection Radio Show hosted a live broadcast of the Dallas Against White-Supremacy rally held Aug 19 2017 Dallas City Hall Plaza via SoMetro Talk internet radio station. The event was co-hosted by the following Supporting Organizations:* NOW (National Organization of Women)* UNA-USA Dallas Chapter* Indivisible* Faith Forward Dallas* ICNA-Dallas* Mothers Against Police Brutality* Downtown Residents Against Confederate Glorification* Snider for Congress* Lawyers for America* America's Choice for Discerning Citizens* Feed A Million Veterans* SURJ-DFW* Stonewall Democrats of Dallas*DSA-North Texas*Society of Native Nations*Dallas County Democratic PartySpeakers included:* Abeerah Muhammad, activist and member of In Solidarity;* Hieremila Haile, activist and member of In Solidarity;*Connie Trinh, activist and member of In Solidarity;*Rev. Dr. Michael W. Waters, Joy Tabernacle A.M.E Church and Faith Forward Dallas, best-selling author and Dallas Theological Activist;* Alia Salem, Muslim community leader and activistl* Lee Merrit, Civil Rights Attorney; * John Fullenwinder, activist and advocate with Mothers Against Police Brutality; * Rev. Eric Folkerth, Northaven UMC and Faith Forward Dallas;* Rabbi Nancy Kasten, Co-Chair, Faith Forward Dallas* Rabbi Andrew Paley, Temple Shalom and Faith Forward Dallas*Omar Narvaez, Dallas City Councilman;* Chris Hamilton, co-founder of Lawyers for America;*Yolanda Blue Horse, Co-founder Society of Native Nations and DAPL activist;* Joanna Cattanach, candidate for Texas State Representative, HD108;* Ernest Walker, activist and founder of ACDC and FeedAMillionVets;* Edward Sebesta, Neo-Confederate researcher and expert;* Justin Snider, candidate for U.S. House, TX-06;*Deborah Beltran, DSA-North Texas;*Julie Ross, PWD advocate
The Community Connection Radio Show hosted a live broadcast of the Dallas Against White-Supremacy rally held Aug 19 2017 Dallas City Hall Plaza via SoMetro Talk internet radio station. The event was co-hosted by the following Supporting Organizations: * NOW (National Organization of Women) * UNA-USA Dallas Chapter * Indivisible * Faith Forward Dallas * ICNA-Dallas * Mothers Against Police Brutality * Downtown Residents Against Confederate Glorification * Snider for Congress * Lawyers for America * America's Choice for Discerning Citizens * Feed A Million Veterans * SURJ-DFW * Stonewall Democrats of Dallas *DSA-North Texas *Society of Native Nations *Dallas County Democratic Party Speakers included: * Abeerah Muhammad, activist and member of In Solidarity; * Hieremila Haile, activist and member of In Solidarity; *Connie Trinh, activist and member of In Solidarity; *Rev. Dr. Michael W. Waters, Joy Tabernacle A.M.E Church and Faith Forward Dallas, best-selling author and Dallas Theological Activist; * Alia Salem, Muslim community leader and activistl * Lee Merrit, Civil Rights Attorney; * John Fullenwinder, activist and advocate with Mothers Against Police Brutality; * Rev. Eric Folkerth, Northaven UMC and Faith Forward Dallas; * Rabbi Nancy Kasten, Co-Chair, Faith Forward Dallas * Rabbi Andrew Paley, Temple Shalom and Faith Forward Dallas *Omar Narvaez, Dallas City Councilman; * Chris Hamilton, co-founder of Lawyers for America; *Yolanda Blue Horse, Co-founder Society of Native Nations and DAPL activist; * Joanna Cattanach, candidate for Texas State Representative, HD108; * Ernest Walker, activist and founder of ACDC and FeedAMillionVets; * Edward Sebesta, Neo-Confederate researcher and expert; * Justin Snider, candidate for U.S. House, TX-06; *Deborah Beltran, DSA-North Texas; *Julie Ross, PWD advocate
The Community Connection Radio Show hosted a live broadcast of the Dallas Against White-Supremacy rally held Aug 19 2017 Dallas City Hall Plaza via SoMetro Talk internet radio station. The event was co-hosted by the following Supporting Organizations:* NOW (National Organization of Women)* UNA-USA Dallas Chapter* Indivisible* Faith Forward Dallas* ICNA-Dallas* Mothers Against Police Brutality* Downtown Residents Against Confederate Glorification* Snider for Congress* Lawyers for America* America's Choice for Discerning Citizens* Feed A Million Veterans* SURJ-DFW* Stonewall Democrats of Dallas*DSA-North Texas*Society of Native Nations*Dallas County Democratic PartySpeakers included:* Abeerah Muhammad, activist and member of In Solidarity;* Hieremila Haile, activist and member of In Solidarity;*Connie Trinh, activist and member of In Solidarity;*Rev. Dr. Michael W. Waters, Joy Tabernacle A.M.E Church and Faith Forward Dallas, best-selling author and Dallas Theological Activist;* Alia Salem, Muslim community leader and activistl* Lee Merrit, Civil Rights Attorney; * John Fullenwinder, activist and advocate with Mothers Against Police Brutality; * Rev. Eric Folkerth, Northaven UMC and Faith Forward Dallas;* Rabbi Nancy Kasten, Co-Chair, Faith Forward Dallas* Rabbi Andrew Paley, Temple Shalom and Faith Forward Dallas*Omar Narvaez, Dallas City Councilman;* Chris Hamilton, co-founder of Lawyers for America;*Yolanda Blue Horse, Co-founder Society of Native Nations and DAPL activist;* Joanna Cattanach, candidate for Texas State Representative, HD108;* Ernest Walker, activist and founder of ACDC and FeedAMillionVets;* Edward Sebesta, Neo-Confederate researcher and expert;* Justin Snider, candidate for U.S. House, TX-06;*Deborah Beltran, DSA-North Texas;*Julie Ross, PWD advocate