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Divergent Trajectories Part 1

Divergent Trajectories Part 1

by Karin Conlee | Mar 23, 2021 | Race for Reconciliation


African American males are at bigger risk for violence and chronic disease. University of Mississippi Science Director...
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Divergent Trajectories Part 1

An Inside Look at Law Enforcement, Part 2

by Karin Conlee | Feb 7, 2021 | Race for Reconciliation


In part 2 of our interview with Colonel James Kirkwood, we talk about how to bring real change about in our...
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An Inside Look at Law Enforcement, Part 1

An Inside Look at Law Enforcement, Part 1

by Karin Conlee | Jan 15, 2021 | Race for Reconciliation


Colonel James Kirkwood served on the Memphis police force for 31+ years and as pastor at Ambassadors for Christ...
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Finding Unity in our Humanity Part 2

Finding Unity in our Humanity Part 2

by Karin Conlee | Dec 30, 2020 | Race for Reconciliation


2020 was a painful year for race relations. After a year of tragedies, Jen Barnes, founder of White Girl Awakening,...
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Finding Unity in our Humanity Part 1

Finding Unity in our Humanity Part 1

by Karin Conlee | Oct 21, 2020 | Race for Reconciliation


Follow the journey that Jen Barnes has taken and learn why she’s passionate about the conversation of racial equality....
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How to Help a Child Have a Brighter Future (Part 2)

How to Help a Child Have a Brighter Future (Part 2)

by Karin Conlee | Oct 7, 2020 | Race for Reconciliation


Racial reconciliation is possible within your own neighborhood, and Karen Volgelsang, Executive Director of Arise2Read...
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How to Help a Child Have a Brighter Future

How to Help a Child Have a Brighter Future

by Karin Conlee | Sep 23, 2020 | Race for Reconciliation


It’s the classic story of the haves, and have nots. Basic foundational skills like being able to read is often a...
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Uniting St. Louis Through Faith

Uniting St. Louis Through Faith

by Karin Conlee | Sep 9, 2020 | Race for Reconciliation


Examples of communities that are navigating difficult racial situations can bring hope to those who are wondering...
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A Grandma’s Will to See Her Children Win

A Grandma’s Will to See Her Children Win

by Karin Conlee | Aug 24, 2020 | Race for Reconciliation


Listen as we talk to Drew Bailey, Marketing Manager at FedEx, Adjunct Professor at the University of Memphis, and...
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Tackling Tokenism in Racial Reconciliation

Tackling Tokenism in Racial Reconciliation

by Karin Conlee | Jul 21, 2020 | Race for Reconciliation


Maybe you feel stuck in what you can do to bring about in your community or your daily life. If you don’t see or...
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