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Ep 26 | Dr. Vincent Bantu: Ancient African Christianity and Social Justice in the Church in 2019

KING Talks

Release Date: 04/04/2019

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K.I.N.G. Founder and President joins us for our #IAMKING series.  Chris opens up about his family history, the actual origins of #lightskinbroussard, healthy black pride, the importance of strong family structure, and how hip hop has been a tool of both empowerment and degradation in the black community. Take a listen. And follow the full #IAMKING campaign on All podcast platforms:  Follow the full campaign on Instagram 

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Up next in the #IAMKING Series we are honored to have Patrick J. Patterson. Patrick is a member of our K.I.N.G. Raleigh Chapter and President of Global Partners for Fathers and Families, LLC.  He has a powerful testimony of faith, and forgiveness. His journey also includes his inspirational transformation from graduating high school with a 1.3 GPA to earning an BS, MSW and MPH. Patrick gets into ALL OF IT with his good friend and our Guest Host Tru Pettigrew.

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We continue our #IAMKING Series with De'Von Cross. De'Von is the Vice President of our Atlanta Chapter.  De'Von a Registered Nurse and graduate of Morehouse College currently pursuing an advanced degree in Public Health. De'Von's story is truly inspirational. De'Von shares his journey from selling drugs in  Huntsville, Alabama to graduating with a degree in Public Health Morehouse College. Take a listen. And follow the full #IAMKING campaign on Instagram

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In our next episode of the #IAMKING Series, we hear from Cliff Skeene. This is one of the more important stories we've told in some time. Take a moment to hear Cliff's experience with the prison, immigration and health care systems in America.  It is a powerful and sobering story about how the consequences of our mistakes are often compounded for marginalized people--and the Grace of God. Take a listen. And follow the full #IAMKING campaign on Instagram @kingsofthemovement

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In our next episode of the #IAMKING Series, we hear from Rob Jones. Rob is a member of K.I.N.G. and the CEO of ESE (Economic Social Empowerment) Strategies. Be prepared to have your mind blown. Rob shares his personal journey of growing up in the inner-city at the height of the crack epidemic to the world of Wall Street and what that taught him about the 'game'.  Rob speaks candidly about the history of race and money in America and what he's doing to what he's doing to help close the wealth gap.

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In the initial episode of our #IAMKING series, we hear from Steven Stack. Stack is a member of the K.I.N.G. Movement and the President of the K.I.N.G. Charlotte Chapter. Steven shares his passion for financial literacy.  What that means for him as a Black Man in America.  And whether or not his class status has shielded him from what many consider to be the 'black male experience'. Stack answers that questions by opening up about a very eye opening experience in the criminal justice system.  

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#IAMKING is social media campaign by the KING Movement bringing attention to issues affecting black and brown people through the stories of K.I.N.G. men. We will be building on each story and talking about the unique way the #IAMKING story relates to the larger narrative of Black History.  Follow the campaign on Instagram at @kingsofthemovement. Also follow our national page @thekingmovement 

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Ep. 30 | Jemar Tisby: The True History of The Church's Complicity in Racism show art Ep. 30 | Jemar Tisby: The True History of The Church's Complicity in Racism

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In episode 30, we are chopping it up with Jemar Tisby. Jemar is the president of The Witness: A Black Christian Collective and the author of The Color Of Compromise (2019). He is also the co-host of the podcast Pass The Mic. Jemar is a PhD student in History at the University of Mississippi studying race, religion, and social movements in the twentieth century. Sean and Jemar discuss racism within the Church and the complicated historical relationship between 'evangelicalism' and institutional oppression. 

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Ep. 29 | The N@#&A Factory: Hip Hop and the 400 Year Campaign to Sell Black Inferiority show art Ep. 29 | The N@#&A Factory: Hip Hop and the 400 Year Campaign to Sell Black Inferiority

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In this episode we interview 2X Grammy Award Winner, Speech of Arrested Development. Join us as we his new 3-part documentary 'The N@#&A Factory' which argues that Hip Hop has become a new tool of White Supremacy to monetize black bodies to perpetuate an ideology of black inferiority to a global audience. The documentary is currently available on YouTube for free.

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We are back with part 2 of our conversation with Lavoisier, Sean and Vois amp it up on this episode. Why are blacks demonized for Hip Hop culture, but whites aren't demonized for a billion-dollar a year pornography industry?  Is hip hop culture a scapegoat for violence in American culture? What do Donald Trump and 50 Cent have in common? And Vois makes the argument for why he no longer believes Donald Trump is a racist. Check it out and let us know your thoughts. We want to hear from you! 

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Dr. Vince Bantu is a professor and PhD with a focus in Semitic and Egyptian languages. His areas of concern include racial reconciliation and multi-ethnic origins of Christianity. Dr. Bantu pulled up to the K.I.N.G. Talks Podcast to discuss the intersection of faith, social justice, and politics--and early Christian roots in Africa.