Prophetic Resistance Podcast
Mary Novak serves as the Executive Director of . She is a lawyer, educator, chaplain, spiritual director, restorative justice practitioner, and activist who has worked in Catholic contexts for decades. Before leading NETWORK, Mary served as a Mission Integrator and Adjunct Professor of Law at the in Washington, D.C. In this role, she worked at the intersection of spirituality, psychology, and the work of justice This episode explores how Mary’s family origins led her into an intersectional journey as a Catholic restorative justice practitioner. That journey informs her tenure at NETWORK,...
info_outline Episode 70: Rev. Dr. Starsky WilsonProphetic Resistance Podcast
is an activist, philanthropist, and public theologian who pursues a vision of a community marked by justice, peace, and love. As the president & CEO of the Children's (CDF) and CDF Action Council, he advocates for children's well-being at the intersection of faith and justice. Previously, he pastored , a multiracial congregation in the city of St.Louis, while also serving as the president & CEO of the Deaconess Foundation. In the wake of the killing of Michael Brown in 2014, Rev. Wilson was appointed co-chair of the Ferguson Commission, which released the report, ‘ calling...
info_outline Episode 69: Rev. Dr. Otis Moss IIIProphetic Resistance Podcast
Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III is the Senior Pastor of , and is a Senior Fellow with . In this episode, we discuss themes from his new book, . We explore the reality of the Darkness and how Black spiritualities have historically engaged in the darkest moments in our history. And we learn the powerful story of Robert Smalls and the brilliant, embodied wisdom of his daughter Makayla. Referenced in this episode: Ruha Benjamin, : , hosted by Otis Moss III Otis on IG:
info_outline Episode 68: Amanda TylerProphetic Resistance Podcast
r is the executive director of the she is also the lead organizer for . Amanda also co-hosts the and she is an advisor to Faith in Action in developing a curriculum to confront white Christian nationalism. In this episode, we discuss her lifelong interest in the intersection of faith and public life. We explore what white Christian nationalism is and how her coalition, especially a dynamic array of women leaders, shapes this counter-movement. And we talk about how multi-faith solidarity can be an antidote to white Christian Nationalism.
info_outline Episode 67: Romal J. TuneProphetic Resistance Podcast
Just a note that this episode discusses sexual abuse and briefly mentions suicide. If you or anyone you know is experiencing suicidal thoughts, Call or text 988 or text TALK to 741741 is passionate about teaching others how to heal the wounds of their past. He uses the power of storytelling to bring about meaningful change. Romal is the author of three books: God’s Graffiti, Love is an Inside Job, and his latest, This episode is special to me because my story is featured in I Wish My Dad. Romal and I have been colleagues for close to 15 years, and our friendship deepened when he...
info_outline Episode 66: Rabbi Jonah Dov PesnerProphetic Resistance Podcast
Jonah Pesner is a Rabbi whose work encourages Jewish communities to reach across race, class, and faith lines while campaigning for social justice. He serves as the Director of the and Senior Vice President of the Rabbi Pesner co-edited “” In this episode, we explore his roots in faith-based community organizing, the current threat of white Christian nationalism, and the power of multi-faith solidarity to help us face this moment and thrive in our beloved community. Social media handle
info_outline Episode 65: Rev. Aurelia Davila PrattProphetic Resistance Podcast
is a pastor, writer and sacred spacemaker. She is the lead pastor of . An ordained Baptist minister, she is the chair of the board for , a national, ecumenical preaching event designed to elevate the voices of women on the margins. She is the co-host with Rev. Britanny Graves of the Aurelia is the author of
info_outline Season 7 PremiereProphetic Resistance Podcast
It has been a long time coming, but Season 7 begins August 16. Check out this short greeting from our host, Michael-Ray Mathews. He reflects on the podcast hiatus and the theme for Season 7: Multifaith Solidarity.
info_outline Episode 64: Pastor Rhonda ThomasProphetic Resistance Podcast
In this episode, we are in conversation with Pastor Rhonda Thomas, executive director for Faith in Florida. She was the state-wide campaign director for the Let My People Vote campaign, and she helped to ensure the voting rights were returned to returning citizens. She runs the biggest, the baddest, and the most well-funded Souls to the Polls program in the country. Pastor Rhonda has a passion to build a beloved community in Florida so that all of the Creator's children feel a sense of belonging. Learn more about Faith in Florida Souls to the Polls .
info_outline Bonus Content: Rev. Dr. Cassandra GouldProphetic Resistance Podcast
The Rev. Dr. Cassandra Gould is no stranger to the podcast. She is now the senior faith strategist with Faith in Action. Today, we revisit her first appearance during our beta launch in advance of the 2016 general election. We talked about the work she was leading in Missouri and the power of her mother’s story to inspire her commitment to organizing, activism, and voting.
info_outlineRev. Adam Taylor is the newly appointed president of Sojourners and author of Mobilizing Hope: Faith-Inspired Activism for a Post-Civil Rights Generation. His forthcoming book, A More Perfect Union: A New Vision for Building the Beloved Community, is out on September 14. Adam is ordained through the American Baptist Churches USA and the Progressive National Baptist Convention and he serves in ministry at the Alfred Street Baptist Church in Alexandria, Va. In this episode, Adam and Rev. Michael-Ray Mathews talked about how he defines the Beloved Community, the myth of America being a Christian nation, and how we inherited the unfinished business of the Civil Rights Movement.