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Access to Excellence Podcast
George Mason University
19 episodes
2 weeks ago
Hosted by George Mason University President Gregory Washington, who explores the grand challenges facing students and higher education.
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Hosted by George Mason University President Gregory Washington, who explores the grand challenges facing students and higher education.
Show more...
Education
Society & Culture
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A view from the pulpit
Access to Excellence Podcast
49 minutes 43 seconds
1 year ago
A view from the pulpit
With oratory flair, Rev. Jeffery Johnson, pastor at Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Fairfax, Virginia, and Dr. Vernon Walton, pastor at First Baptist Church in Vienna, Virginia, guide us through some of the history and aspirations of the Black community using the lens of Black and African American History Month, Dr. King’s “I have a dream” speech, the dissolution of Black-only communities, and their perspectives as leaders of their parishes, which were founded by formerly enslaved people. George Mason University President Gregory Washington and the pastors also examine the unique, but intertwined, roles the university and churches can play to confront issues such as affordable housing, food insecurity, and healthcare.
Access to Excellence Podcast
Hosted by George Mason University President Gregory Washington, who explores the grand challenges facing students and higher education.