What we’re reading: Jan. 20, 2022
This week we’re launching a new Curated Content section here on the Accidental Tomatoes website to help generate conversations around the content we’re reading, watching, and listening to.
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This week we’re launching a new Curated Content section here on the Accidental Tomatoes website to help generate conversations around the content we’re reading, watching, and listening to.
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The women of Appalachia have something to say, and our guest for this episode is giving them a place to say it! Alicia Matheney Beeson of the Wild & Wonderful Women of West Virginia Podcast joins Joe and Brandon to talk about why it’s so important for the world to listen to the women leading new generations of Appalachians.
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In this re-airing from Season 1 Episode 21, Joe talks with public advocacy specialist Dr. Tomeka Robinson of Hofstra University about why it’s important to center the voices of the marginalized in conversations around justice and equality and the role intersectionality plays in our exercise of privilege.
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What if a faith community could see all of its resources—money, time, or access to services—as equal and valid? What if churches asked their neighbors what they need before presuming how to help them? In this episode, Rev. Wendy Hudson of Two Rivers Church in Charleston, SC talks about mutual aid, decolonizing mission, and how her community compensates people from historically marginalized groups for the work they do.
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You’ve seen his cartoons. You’ve admired his paintings. You’ve read his books. Now, hear his story! “Naked Pastor” David Hayward sits down with Brandon and Joe to talk about deconstruction, reconstruction, faith development, and how community is at the center of it all.
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