November 6, 2021 In this episode, NMAAHC’s Curator of Religion Teddy Reeves sits down for dinner with a religiously diverse group of Black Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, and Millennials in Dallas, TX to talk about the generational differences in Black expressions of faith and other social issues impacting the Black community. Panelist Includes: Diamond Stylz (Black Trans, Inc.) Rev. Yolanda Pierce, Ph.D. (Howard University Divinity School), Rashid Hughes (Mindfulness Teacher) Khadijah Thomas (Educator) Bishop Myokei Caine Barrett (Nichiren Buddhist Sangha of TX) Rev. Brad Braxton, Ph.D. (Chicago Theological Seminary) Rev. Brianna Parker, D.Min. (Black Millennial Café) Fr. Daniel Green (Archdiocese of New Orleans) Shaniqua Deason (Womanist Activist) Diana Burnett, Ph.D. (ACLS Leading Edge Fellow) Anna Kuber (Baha’is of US) Anthony Pinn, Ph.D. (Rice University) Rev. Michael Waters, D.Min. (Joy Tabernacle AME) Besheer Mohamed (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 More about gOD-Talk, visit https://nmaahc.si.edu/god-talk-black-millennials-and-faith-conversation
Video Duration:
1 hr 48 min 40 sec
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