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🗓️ 7 October 2023
⏱️ 48 minutes
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Episode Description: In June 2023, Ekemini was a panelist at The Witness’ Joy & Justice Conference. The panel was about the changing demographics of the Black community in the U.S. and how we can unite as a people while honoring our various histories and social locations. In this episode, you will hear Ekemini in conversation with Marc Antoine and Tyler Burns, who moderated the conversation. Pull up a chair and have a seat at the table with us!
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0:37.6 | Hey y'all, welcome to Truths Table. It was a culture for Grayson Truth. I'm McKeminy, |
0:44.3 | and we are coming to the end of the season y'all. But as we are coming to our close, I am excited to |
0:52.8 | share with you all a special Truths Table classroom episode. And this episode is a special one |
1:01.3 | because earlier this year, well, I guess the summer, I participated on a panel at the Witnesses |
1:10.8 | Joy and Justice Conference back in June of 2023. And I was on the panel alongside Mark Antoine, |
1:23.1 | who is the Haitian American born in Haiti, though, and immigrated here to the U.S. |
1:32.0 | in me being second-gen Nigerian-American, some social, I'll just say first-gen, but you know, |
1:39.1 | American born to Nigerian parents. We were on the panel discussing really the changing |
1:47.0 | upper graphics of the black community, black immigrants, and pan-Africanism, and none other than |
1:56.2 | Tyler Burns moderated our conversation. So I hope you enjoy this Truths Table classroom |
2:02.3 | about pan-Africanism and the African diaspora. So you can get just hopefully some more information |
2:10.7 | and knowledge and understanding of what pan-Africanism is and how we are connected to one another. |
2:19.7 | So I hope that it's insightful, helpful, and encouraging to you. Enjoy this episode. |
2:26.8 | So I have two incredible people who have had the privilege to know one longer than the other, |
2:32.8 | but I've been blessed and inspired by each of them. And to my left is none other than |
2:39.0 | Ikemini Juan. She is one half of Truths Table, the podcast, one half of Truths Table, |
2:46.8 | the award-nominated, the NAACP Image Award-nominated book. She is a public theologian, she's a gift, |
2:56.0 | and I have the privilege of calling Ikemini, my big sister, my friend. So we honor you. Can we give |
3:02.2 | it up for Ikemini? Did I do it right? Is there anything else you want to add? You want to add? |
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