• The Proud Boys, Racial Violence, and The Fight for Justice: Reverend William H. Lamar IV

  • Apr 25 2025
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

The Proud Boys, Racial Violence, and The Fight for Justice: Reverend William H. Lamar IV

  • Summary

  • Stay tuned at the end of the episode for a special song by Common Hymnal - "Truth Waivers Not"

    In this episode, Shane Claiborne talks with Reverend William H. Lamar IV about the state of the American empire and the deep principalities and powers at play. They delve into the targeted racial terror against Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church by the Proud Boys and the subsequent legal battle that resulted in the church owning the Proud Boys trademark. Reverend Lamar shares the historical context of racial violence, the role of ancestors and courage in combating systemic injustice, and the ongoing struggle against modern-day fascism and authoritarianism. They also discuss the importance of maintaining joy and fighting for a better world. Tune in for an insightful conversation on faith, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of justice.

    • Learn more: https://faithandleadership.com/authors/william-h-lamar-iv
    • Music: https:/https://commonhymnal.com/
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