
I am so thrilled to have the newly declared Dr. Terence Lester back on the podcast (if you missed his first episode, we’ve got you covered!). Terence has written a beautiful book on racial solidarity through the lens of his own experience as someone who was unhoused for a season and his work for over a decade with people experiencing homelessness. His comparisons of his experiences as a Black man to that of people who experience homelessness as marginalized groups is eye-opening. All God’s Children (and our conversation surrounding the book) is one you don’t want to miss!
Mentioned in this episode:
All God’s Children: How Confronting Buried History Can Build Racial Solidarity by Terence Lester
1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Voiceless: A Documentary On Systemic Poverty on Vimeo
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Ep. 165 with Jasmin Shupper, Founder of Greenline Housing Foundation