
Is The Bible Good For Black Women? - Special Guest: Ekemini Uwan
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What do Black women see when they read the Bible? Lisa Fields sits down with public theologian and Truth's Table co-host Ekemini Uwan to explore hard questions about faith, scripture, identity, and liberation. From family roots in Nigeria to confronting white supremacy in theology, Ekemini shares a powerful personal and theological journey. This episode is a must-watch for anyone wrestling with the role of the Bible in affirming Black womanhood and resisting oppression.
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