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Mine Is A Comment
Mine Is A Comment Podcast
9 episodes
5 days ago
When we look at our social, political, economic and cultural scenario, women are either invisible or deliberately and historically excluded. This invisibility and exclusion is experienced in real time. The invisibility is in our lives and stories whether we recognize it or not. We invite you to share these stories, engage and understand that you are worthy of inclusion, being seen, heard and cared for on all levels of your glorious existence. Welcome to Mine Is A Comment.
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When we look at our social, political, economic and cultural scenario, women are either invisible or deliberately and historically excluded. This invisibility and exclusion is experienced in real time. The invisibility is in our lives and stories whether we recognize it or not. We invite you to share these stories, engage and understand that you are worthy of inclusion, being seen, heard and cared for on all levels of your glorious existence. Welcome to Mine Is A Comment.
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Episode 10 : Church trauma, Justice and Accountability
Mine Is A Comment
37 minutes 30 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 10 : Church trauma, Justice and Accountability

In this episode, we sit with Carol Ng'ang'a a public theologian and founder of Msingi Trust to discuss church trauma and accountability within the church.   

Carol Ng’ang’a is a community development practitioner. In July 2017, she founded Msingi Trust whose aim is to ‘Mobilize, Inspire, Equip and Network Christians and community leaders towards Social Justice, Social Activism and Social Transformation. 

She is an ardent believer of justice, equality and empowerment for all and has special interest in working with faith leaders and grassroots human rights defenders, bridging the gaps, making connections between these two worlds, to create conversation content and connections to help in the fight  against injustice within their community contexts. 

She was also part of the first 2018 Tearfund Young Theologian and is currently part of 2020’s  Tearfund Inspired Individuals program.   

Follow her work on Facebook @Msingi Trust  on Instagram @Msingi Trust and on Twitter @msingitrust  Listen to Msingi's podcast- Msingi Talks on all major podcast streaming channels.  

This podcast was recorded, shot and produced by Sema Box as part of the Dada Podcast Incubation Programme.

Mine Is A Comment
When we look at our social, political, economic and cultural scenario, women are either invisible or deliberately and historically excluded. This invisibility and exclusion is experienced in real time. The invisibility is in our lives and stories whether we recognize it or not. We invite you to share these stories, engage and understand that you are worthy of inclusion, being seen, heard and cared for on all levels of your glorious existence. Welcome to Mine Is A Comment.