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Where We’re Headed
Legacy
23 episodes
3 days ago
Join host Rogiérs in this insightful analysis of Black history, faith traditions, non-belief and the ways those dynamics play on Black communities in the United States and abroad. This podcast uses an Africana studies framework to examine and celebrate the history of religious dissent in the African diaspora and serves as the companion to the ”LEGACY series” produced with support from the American Humanist Association.
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Join host Rogiérs in this insightful analysis of Black history, faith traditions, non-belief and the ways those dynamics play on Black communities in the United States and abroad. This podcast uses an Africana studies framework to examine and celebrate the history of religious dissent in the African diaspora and serves as the companion to the ”LEGACY series” produced with support from the American Humanist Association.
Show more...
Documentary
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Christianity
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Faith of our Fears
Where We’re Headed
26 minutes
3 years ago
Faith of our Fears
The “Doubting Thomas” of the Bible has special resonance for our communities. Fear of doubt will reliably illicit a negative reaction and anxiety for many regardless of the faith tradition (e.g. Islam, Christianity, Yoruba/Vodún, Pantheist, Spiritualist). On this episode we chronicle the fear of losing faith, spotlight the exile of a groundbreaking Pentecostal Bishop turned heretic and critique Anti-Atheist bias in rhetoric, behavior and policy for Black resistance and Social Justice movements.   ________________________________ (Ep. 5) Host: Rogiérs  Writing & Narration: Rogiérs  Production & Editing: Fibby Music Group, LLC Opening performed by Rogiérs, Reginald & Alesandra Ndu Recorded at: FMG Studios, Washington, DC Cover Artwork: Emily Wilson Music Licensing/Episode Musical Credits: Fibby Music Recordings, Storyblocks ________________________________ Resources Black US Secular Survey Report (2021, American Atheists)  Media Clips & Contributions Louis Farrakhan, Farrakhan: Suicide & the Causes of Homosexuality  Belle’s, TV One Network  Blackish, ABC  Diana Nyad “Super Soul Sunday”, OWN Network  "The Inclusion Conclusion", The Lexi Show  Mandisa Thomas, BlackNonbelievers.org Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure, Warner Brothers Films “Disrupting the Narrative”, Religious Freedom Forum Symposium (2018, Washington, DC) Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, Congressional Black Caucus (2019 ALC Conference, Washington, DC) _____________________________ For Contact, Inquiry, Voicemail & Feedback:  E: WWHPodcasting@gmail.com Twitter: @WWHPodcasting _____________________________ Additional Content: Find the entire LEGACY catalogue of programs online (TBA) Find Black Secular Collective-DC online on Facebook and also on Meetup.  Support WWH Podcast or follow it Twitter! Additional support provided by the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities and the American Humanist Association. (c) 2022 Fibby Music Group, LLC www.FibbyMusic.net 
Where We’re Headed
Join host Rogiérs in this insightful analysis of Black history, faith traditions, non-belief and the ways those dynamics play on Black communities in the United States and abroad. This podcast uses an Africana studies framework to examine and celebrate the history of religious dissent in the African diaspora and serves as the companion to the ”LEGACY series” produced with support from the American Humanist Association.