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On this episode we talk to Jen Bailey, a minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church and the founder of Faith Matters Network , an interfaith organization in the South. We hear her reaction to the recent murders a...
Intersections: Race, Religion, and a Conversation on Charleston is an episode from Common Knowledge by Interfaith Youth Core. On this episode we talk to Jen Bailey, a minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church and the founder of Fai...
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Published Jul 20, 2015, 22:43 long, audio available.
On this episode we talk to Jen Bailey, a minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church and the founder of Faith Matters Network , an interfaith organization in the South. We hear her reaction to the recent murders at the Mother Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Charleston, South Carolina. She also discusses the history of the A.M.E. Church in the United States and how FMN utilizes storytelling to promote interfaith action
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Intersections: Race, Religion, and a Conversation on Charleston is an episode from Common Knowledge by Interfaith Youth Core.
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Intersections: Race, Religion, and a Conversation on Charleston is from Common Knowledge by Interfaith Youth Core.
Published Jul 20, 2015 and 22:43 long