October 27, 2020 Filmed in 2020 during the height of the global pandemic, NMAAHC’s Curator of Religion Teddy Reeves talks with a diverse group of panelists about the impacts of digital technology (social media platforms, accessibility, anti-Blackness, etc.) in religious and spiritual life. Panelist Includes: Tina Lifford (Actress & CEO of Innerfitness) OSHUN (Hip-Hop Artist) Angelica Lindsey Ali aka “Village Auntie” (Wellness Coach) Willie Moore Jr. (Radio Personality) Rabbi Sandra Lawson (Reconstructing Judaism) Carrie Kholi-Murchison, Ph.D. (Entrepreneur) Mandisa Thomas (Black Non-Believers, Inc.) Jibreel Salem (Young & Muslim Podcast) Rev. Melva Sampson, Ph.D (Pink Robe Chronicles) Rev. Erika Gault, Ph.D. (University of Arizona) Jynnette Lewis (Inner Sun Alchemy) Krystal Lee (Business for Black Girls) Kiana Cox (Pew Research Center) gOD-Talk: A Black Millennials and Faith Conversation is an award-winning web-series that explores the dynamic ways that Black Millennials—of varying beliefs and faith practices—are choosing to engage with faith in the 21st century. The series is presented by the Center for the Study of African American Religious Life at NMAAHC in association with the Pew Research Center. #BlackFaith #APeoplesJourney #BlackMillennials #Digitalreligion #Blackdigitalreligion Help us tell the FULL African American story by donating to NMAAHC today: nmaahc.si.edu/donate
Video Duration:
1 hr 7 min 2 sec
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"African American" history culture "black history" museums