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Public theologian Ruby Sales opens up what it was like to be a teenage participant in the civil rights movement — including the impatience she had with religion and how she circled back, through her experiences of the mo...
The Inner Life of Social Change Ruby Sales is an episode from Becoming Wise by On Being Studios. Public theologian Ruby Sales opens up what it was like to be a teenage participant in the civil rights movement — including the impatience she...
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Published Jun 17, 2019, 00:07:34 long, audio available.
Public theologian Ruby Sales opens up what it was like to be a teenage participant in the civil rights movement — including the impatience she had with religion and how she circled back, through her experiences of the movement, to a sense of the deep reason for inner life and religious groundings. The question she carries with her, “Where does it hurt?”, models new ways for us to understand one another. Sales is the founder and director of the Spirit House Project. She was recently honored at the opening of the Equal Justice Initiative’s Legacy Museum. Find the transcript at onbeing.org.
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The Inner Life of Social Change Ruby Sales is an episode from Becoming Wise by On Being Studios.
This episode is 00:07:34 long.
This episode was published on Jun 17, 2019.
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