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Stories Between Us

Release Date: 07/03/2020

Black Liturgies show art Black Liturgies

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The word liturgy comes from a Greek term meaning “public work or work done on behalf of the people.” Liturgy always referred to an organized community. A work, then, done by an individual or a group was a liturgy on behalf of the larger community. Cole Arthur Riley is the creator and author-itary genius of Black Liturgy and in this episode, she and your hosts discuss the importance of community, across time and space. Come on in!

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Art-ivism show art Art-ivism

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Toni Morrison stated "This is precisely the time when artists go to work. There is no time for despair...We speak, we write, we do language. That is how civilizations heal."

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Phone Home! show art Phone Home!

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"There's a reason why the first thing we often ask someone when we meet them, right after we learn their name, is "where's home for you?" or "where are you from?" We ask, not just to place a pushpin for them in our mental map of acquaintances, but because we recognize that the answer tells us something important about them." Join us, your hosts Stew & Modi, for this important and comforting conversation about what home means to us, especially at this moment.

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The Religion of Politics show art The Religion of Politics

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Religion and politics are two polarizing foundations that make up our nation, two of which should not cross. The idea of "separation of church and state" has fallen as we see religion being used as a ploy for and against laws, rights, education, votes, and lives. In this episode, we are joined by author and journalist Katherine Stewart in an important conversation on religious nationalism and its manipulation into our society.

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To Be A King (Honoring Chadwick Boseman) show art To Be A King (Honoring Chadwick Boseman)

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"All his beauty, wit and grace

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4th and 16 show art 4th and 16

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"After being sacked on third down, Clemson faced a fourth down-and-16 from its own 14-yard line. It appeared LSU had Clemson right where it wanted it, but so did Boyd." In this episode, we're joined by the amazing Tajh Boyd who lives out this play not only on the football field but off of it as well. We explore how each of us is presented with 4th and 16 moments; moments where we have to make a decision on what do we do from here? When odds are against us?

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Who Will Hold Accountability? show art Who Will Hold Accountability?

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James Baldwin tells us, "They are trapped in a history which they do not understand and until they understand it, they cannot be released from it." Accountability includes not only holding others accountable; it ensures that you hold yourself accountable. In this episode, we are joined by the activist, Nefertiti Robinson. Join us for this conversation on violence and how difficult it is to be an activist in a time where accountability falls upon the shoulders of those who may not be able to carry it. 

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We Tired (Bonus Episode) show art We Tired (Bonus Episode)

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Y'all, we tired. A global pandemic, political warfare, a civil rights uprising, and you know-regular life things; all these events, all after one another. 2020 has been a lawless land, and we...are tired. This episode is just us, your hosts, Modi & Stew. We talk about Dante's grandmother, Modi's art, John Lewis, vinyl records- things that are making our story right now. There is always work to be done, but there are also times where we need a break to just talk it out. Join us for this therapy session.

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History Has Its' Eyes On You show art History Has Its' Eyes On You

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Revisionist history has been a forefront in many thoughts throughout this time of civil unrest, in the attempt to 'get it right this time'. Being Anti-Racist is not an achievement, but a practice to actualize. Join us in this incredibly thought-provoking conversation with our guest Heath Carter, an author, professor, and historian, and ally. We delve into the topics of allyship, re-written history, untold history, and how we can really rely on the younger generation today to keep us moving forward.

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Can We Talk About Joy? show art Can We Talk About Joy?

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There has always been a space to speak upon the forced resilience of our people, but never its healing; upon the historical demise of our ancestors, but never our joy. In this episode, we are joined by Taylor Stewart, author of "Dismantling Racism in Higher Education: 3 Practical Steps to Better Support the Well-Being of Black Students" and Ph.D. student of Counseling Psychology. Join us for this crucial conversation as we talk systemic racism in the educational system, healing, and celebrating our joy.

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