In this episode, I'll talk about what it means to remember and why we're sometimes afraid to do it. Join me as I reflect on 2020.
In this short reflection, I say some of what I wish I could say to the white American Church after hearing that the officers who killed Breonna Taylor would not be held accountable.
In this episode, I read the final words of John Lewis and offer some humble thoughts to encourage us to get into “good trouble.”
In this episode, I ask myself the question I often ask my cat - what do you want? In the process, I think through the differences between peace and comfort and how we as a society often prioritize the one over the other.
In this episode, I do a deep dive into my journey of rocking my luxurious curls and the moment I realized they were beautiful.
In this episode, I'll talk about silence and solitude as necessary tools to stay in the fight for justice.
Join me as I talk a little about what lament looks like for racial injustice. Along the way, I'll reference things I've learned from Prophetic Lament: A Call for Justice in Troubled Times by Soong-Chan Rah. After listening, I recommend sitting and listening to Take my Hand, Precious Lord sung by Mahalia Jackson https://open.spotify.com/track/2BPMz5V0g0uw9phgqjY7se.
Welcome to the first episode of "Things I Say to My Cat!" Join me as I talk about talking and silence and process and community. Let’s get talking!