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Faith, Family, and Fire: How Faith and Local Action Can Shape North Carolina

Faith, Family, and Fire: How Faith and Local Action Can Shape North Carolina

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Monèt and Quay welcome the inspiring Wesley Morris, a true North Carolina native, activist, and Reverend, who shares his journey from the church pews to political organizing in the streets. Wesley reflects on how growing up in a tight-knit church community and later experiencing campus activism at NC A&T shaped his political identity. With stories of protesting for farm workers' rights and grappling with the intersection of corporate interests and community well-being, Wesley shares how he leans on faith to fuel the fight. Tune in for a conversation on building community, sparking change, and living a life that honors the people who shaped you.


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