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The Church's Maniacal Imagination: The Church's Role in White Supremacy

The Church's Maniacal Imagination: The Church's Role in White Supremacy

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Welcome to The Inclusive Minds Podcast! Today, we are joined by the insightful Rev. Kris Watson, Esq. one of the authors of the powerful chapter "The Maniacal Imagination and Moral Ineptitude of the Church: The Construction and Sustainment of White Skin Supremacy" from the book "Anti-Blackness and the Stories of Authentic Allies Lived Experiences in the Fight Against Institutionalized Racism."

Rev. Watson, a visionary leader and founder of Nurturing Justice, Inc., brings her unique perspective as a former Assistant District Attorney, certified mediator, skilled facilitator, and Reverend to this crucial conversation.

In this episode, you'll hear about:

  • Rev. Dr. Watson's personal journey and the experiences that led her to this work.
  • A deep dive into the historical role of the church in the creation and maintenance of white skin supremacy, as explored in her compelling chapter.
  • Reflections on the complexities of dismantling racism within religious institutions.
  • The mission and vision of Nurturing Justice, Inc., in fostering education and community building for racial justice.
  • Insights into the pervasive nature of systemic racism and the importance of understanding its historical roots.

Prepare for an eye-opening and thought-provoking discussion that challenges conventional narratives and encourages a deeper understanding of the historical and ongoing impact of white skin supremacy.

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