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Are you on top of the latest innovations in data, analytics, and AI? With data being pivotal to strategy and change, the Data-powered Innovation Jam podcast gives you the key to some of the most crucial aspects of business success. Through our guests, we bring you the latest trends from the world of data and AI, discussing the best ideas and experiences. Our hosts with their decades of profound experience and a background in avant-garde music, will also explore the edges of jazz, rock, and pop - making it as groovy as data and AI. Delve into diverse topics like space data, ethical GenAI, autonomous intelligence, data mesh, virtual twins, climate tech, autonomous enterprises, and sustainability. Tune in now to get insights on creating value from data for your business transformation. Let’s explore the fascinating intersection of data, technology, creativity, and change. One thing is certain - we’ll be jamming in every episode!
How Far to the Promised Land with Rev. Dr. Esau McCaulley
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On this episode of Footnotes, join me as I delve into an enlightening conversation with the esteemed author Rev. Dr. Esau McCaulley, discussing his highly anticipated new book "How Far to the Promised Land." Episode Highlights: We talk about how Black Christians in white evangelical spaces get "pushed out, burned out, or sell out" and how McCaulley has endured in his place of work How he thinks about his interracial marriage in view of the historic and ongoing Black experience with racism What he teaches his biracial children about racial identity and the role of police in the midst of anti-Black police brutality McCaulley gets on his soapbox about an issue that's at the forefront of his attention right now My endorsement: In his latest book, How Far to the Promised Land, Rev. Dr. Esau McCaulley says we are people made of "trauma and miracles." In this memoir you will see evidence of both as he relates the difficulties of his childhood alongside the resilient and caring community that ushers him into his destiny. A brisk and engaging narrative full of practical and spiritual wisdom, How Far to the Promised Land is a revelatory look at the U.S. South, race, poverty, and the strength needed not only to live with one's past but make peace with it. Get the book: How Far to the Promised Land Subscribe to my Substack: JemarTisby.Substack.com Get your merch: JusticeTakesSide.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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On this episode of Footnotes, join me as I delve into an enlightening conversation with the esteemed author Rev. Dr. Esau McCaulley, discussing his highly anticipated new book "How Far to the Promised Land." Episode Highlights: We talk about how Black Christians in white evangelical spaces get "pushed out, burned out, or sell out" and how McCaulley has endured in his place of work How he thinks about his interracial marriage in view of the historic and ongoing Black experience with racism What he teaches his biracial children about racial identity and the role of police in the midst of anti-Black police brutality McCaulley gets on his soapbox about an issue that's at the forefront of his attention right now My endorsement: In his latest book, How Far to the Promised Land, Rev. Dr. Esau McCaulley says we are people made of "trauma and miracles." In this memoir you will see evidence of both as he relates the difficulties of his childhood alongside the resilient and caring community that ushers him into his destiny. A brisk and engaging narrative full of practical and spiritual wisdom, How Far to the Promised Land is a revelatory look at the U.S. South, race, poverty, and the strength needed not only to live with one's past but make peace with it. Get the book: How Far to the Promised Land Subscribe to my Substack: JemarTisby.Substack.com Get your merch: JusticeTakesSide.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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×In this episode, I take a closer look at Homestead , the post-apocalyptic drama from Angel Studios based on the novel Black Autumn . I explore its themes of faith, anti-government sentiment, and personal property rights, plus its connection to real-world trends like doomsday prepping and Christian nationalism. Join me as I unpack how this film reflects the intersection of faith, politics, and culture. Subscribe: JemarTisby.Substack.com Spirit of Justice (All Ages Books): bookshop.org/shop/jemartisby Key Themes : Plot and Production Context : Homestead adapts Black Autumn to showcase survivalism, faith, and societal collapse. Anti-Government Narrative : The film critiques federal institutions, highlighting themes of tyranny and resource control. Religious Messaging : Heavy-handed Christian motifs like Noah’s Ark and miraculous conversions drive the story’s resolution. Real-World Parallels : Reflects trends in doomsday prepping and libertarian ideologies among the ultra-wealthy. Cultural Implications : Examines how media shapes public perceptions of faith, politics, and self-reliance. For further research : Silicon Valley Billionaires and Doomsday Bunkers - Bloomberg Religious Movies and Hollywood Trends - WSJ Homestead Review - Culture Mix…
On this episode I speak with Amanda Tyler, head of the BJC, a Baptist group that works for religious freedom for all, about her new book "How to End Christian Nationalism." We talk: Defining Christian nationalism How to talk to your family member, neighbor, friend who is in the sunken place of Christian nationalism Why women subscribe to this ideology when it is so anti-women And more... Pick up the book at EndChristianNationalism.com and access a whole library of resources for use in your local context at ChristiansAgainstChristianNationalism.org Give your kids the gift of knowing the stories that shaped us. Pre-order "I Am the Spirit of Justice " and " Stories of the Spirit of Justice "! Get more news and views at: JemarTisby.Substack.com…
Fuller Texas and the Pannell Center for Black Church Studies welcome author, speaker, and public historian, Dr. Jemar Tisby , author of The Color of Compromise , in celebrating the release of his most recent book The Spirit of Justice: Faith, Race, and Resistance . In this chat recorded live at Fuller Texas, Dr. Tisby will share the heart behind his new work which features bold stories of individuals who have gone before us and how their legacy continues to encourage us to pursue solidarity as the fight against injustices continues today. Following the presentation, Dr. Dwight Radcliff , Academic Dean of the Pannell Center for Black Church Studies at Fuller, will joined Dr. Tisby for an audience Q&A session. Our thanks to Fuller Texas and the Pannell Center for Black Church Studies at Fuller for sharing this conversation with the Footnotes audience.…
Joel Edward Goza dismantles the deep-seated myths that perpetuate white supremacy—and makes the case that reparations are necessary to heal America’s racial wounds and live up to our democratic ideals. Like many well-intentioned white people, Goza once believed that he could support Black America’s struggle for equality without supporting reparations. Reparations, he thought, were altogether irrelevant to the real work of racial justice. This is a book about why he was wrong. In fact, any effort to heal our nation’s wounds will fail without reparations. In Rebirth of a Nation , Goza exposes lesser-known aspects of racism in American history and how Black people have consistently been depicted as responsible for their own oppression to justify slavery, Jim Crow, mass incarceration and gross inequality. Goza’s iconoclastic and incisive account exposes how revered figures like Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln embedded white supremacy deep into our nation’s consciousness—and how Ronald Reagan manipulated this ideology so that society cheered as he advanced a set of policies that wounded our nation and intensified Black America’s suffering. But Rebirth of a Nation is not merely about accountability. It is also about hope. A reparations process is not a utopian dream; Goza offers a practical path toward closing the racial wealth gap. Rebirth of a Nation shows readers how they can join the reparative process, working toward the creation of a more perfect union.…
Dive into the pages of The Spirit of Justice and uncover the enduring power of faith and resistance in the fight for racial equality. Here are key themes and takeaways you'll explore: Historical Resistance: Learn about the brave individuals who stood against racial injustice throughout American history. Faith in Action: See how deeply faith influenced major movements and led to significant changes in society. Inspiration for Today: Draw strength and inspiration from past victories and strategies to fuel current and future activism. Cultural Impact: Understand the role of African American culture in shaping resistance and fostering a legacy of change. Continuing the Fight: Recognize that the journey towards justice is ongoing and the spirit of resistance is as necessary now as ever. Get your copy today: The Spirit of Justice: True Stories of Faith, Race, and Resistance: Tisby, Jemar: 9780310144854: Amazon.com: Books…
We are nearing 100 episodes! Let me know what you'd like to hear or see more of on the Footnotes podcast. Email: info@jemartisby.com Please leave me a review! The last new review was July 2023! I'd be glad to read yours on the next episode. You're hearing from Rev. Dr. Jennifer Harvey about her latest book "Antiracism as Daily Practice: Refuse Shame, Change White Communities, and Help Create a Just World" ORDER HERE We discuss: --Why I resonate so deeply with her approach to antiracism --How Black theologian James Cone influenced her journey into antiracism --How to talk to your racist family members about race Pre-order: The Spirit of Justice Subscribe to JemarTisby.Substack.com…
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1:10:13Author interview!!! Caleb Cambpell has written a book you've probably been waiting for... It's called "Disarming Leviathan: Loving Your Christian Nationalist Neighbor." At one point in his young life, Caleb Campbell was an avowed white supremacist. Then through a series of experiences he followed Jesus and has turned his energies toward discipling his white Christian nationalist neighbors out of this harmful ideology. In a first for Footnotes, we are jointly releasing this episode. I wanted to have Caleb on my show, and he wanted me on his, so we decided to record once and post on two different podcasts! Enjoy this conversation, and if you like it, please leave me a review!…
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1:05:01We often frame the white Christian nationalism as a problem exclusively of far-right, fundamentalist evangelicalism. What we talk much less about is mainline Protestants and how they have contributed to the rise of Christian nationalism from the 1940s to the present. I talk with Rev. Dr. Brian Kaylor about the book he co-authored called, Baptizing America: How Mainline Protestants Helped Build Christian Nationalism. Among the topics we cover are: Defining mainline Protestantism Distinguishing between civil religion and Christian Nationalism Why capitalize the "N" in Christian Nationalism How January 6, 2021 compares with January 6, 2022 What can or should unite us as a civic body Order Baptizing America Remember to Pre-Order The Spirit of Justice: True Stories of Faith, Race, and Resistance…
Juneteenth became a national holiday in 2021. While many African Americans have celebrated the holiday for decades, many other people know little about it. In this teach-in Dr. Jemar Tisby--a historian, professor, and bestselling author--talks about the history of Juneteenth and describes its importance in the life of the nation. In this video you will learn about: --The announcement on June 19, 1865 in Galveston, TX --The Junteenth flag and its symbolism --Why we should celebrate Juneteenth as a national holiday --And more! You can get more content like this at: JemarTisby.Substack.com Order Dr. Tisby's latest book: The Spirit of Justice: True Stories of Faith, Race, and Resistance…
Dr. Jemar interviews Rev. Dr. Brenda Salter-McNeil about her latest book "Empowered to Repair: Becoming People Who Mend Broken Systems and Heal Our Communities." Dr. Brenda is a professor of Reconciliation Studies, a program she founded, at Seattle Pacific University. She is also a pastor and has been doing racial reconciliation work for decades. We talk about her journey from Trenton, NJ to Seattle, WA, the importance of self-care in justice work, and how to move beyond the theory and get practical in doing racial reconciliation. Get her book HERE . Remember to pre-order my next book "The Spirit of Justice: Stories of Faith, Race, and Resistance" HERE . Hosting Platform: RedCircle…
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1:05:26In my second book, How to Fight Racism , I wrote a section called "Create a Pipeline of Mental Health Therapists of Color." In it I suggested that "you or your church could contribute to scholarship funds for people of color interested in getting trained in mental health and therapy." Well, a group actually did this and formed the Black Mental Health Counselors Reparations Foundation. I spoke to the three founders: Drs. Dr. Layla Bonner, DeAndrea Witherspoon Nash, and Danny Bryant. They explain the extensive and EXPENSIVE process of training to become a professional counselor. They also talk about their organization and how they are raising $1 million to completely pay for the education and credentialing of Black mental health professionals. Contribute to their cause. Visit: bmhcr.org Remember to pre-order my next book! The Spirit of Justice Stories of Faith, Race, and Resistance…
There is a movement of people who grew up in evangelical Christianity out of those circles. These are ex-evangelicals or "exvangelicals." Now Sarah McCammon, a politics reporter for NPR, has given us the first book-length treatment of this movement and the individuals within it. In this interview we talk about her very evangelical upbringing (and wax nostalgic about growing up in the 90s along the way). She tells us her thoughts about what's leading to this disillusionment with evangelicalism. We talk about how race affects people differently within and outside evangelicalism. And she tells us what it's like to be a journalist in these politically tenuous times. Order "The Exvangelicals" here. Buy my books: JemarTisby.com/Books Subscribe to my Substack: JemarTisby.Substack.com Get your merch: JusticeTakesSides.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
I have often said, "White Christian nationalism is the greatest threat to democracy and the witness of the church in the United States today." Now there's a documentary showing and telling why this is true. I talk to Dan Partland, the director of "God & Country" a feature-length documentary film that "takes a closer look at the dangerous implications and explores how a base of Christians has radically stoked a movement erasing the line between Church and State." Partland explains how he approached the delicate tension of truth-telling while still engaging a potentially skeptical audience. He describes how film can be a uniquely effective medium for opening people to dialogue. And we explore the controversy that has already surrounded the film. See the "God & Country" trailer here. By my books: JemarTisby.com/Books Subscribe to my Substack: JemarTisby.Substack.com Get your merch: JusticeTakesSides.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
Michael Wear is the author of The Spirit of Our Politics. It's a book that takes a fresh approach to how faith and politics should interact. Instead of beginning with policies, pundits, or politicians, Wear encourages us to begin with our own spiritual formation. We talk about everything from our similar conversion stories in evangelical contexts to how to engage people with radically different political persuasions. Order The Spirit of Our Politics HERE. Be sure to subscribe to my Substack: JemarTisby.Substack.com Get your merch here: JusticeTakesSides.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
Finally, finally, finally you can pre-order my latest book The Spirit of Justice: Stories of Faith, Race, and Resistance! This is a book for all those who are weary and heavy-laden. It encourages you by telling the true stories of people who found reservoirs of strength—what I call the spirit of justice—to resist oppression and keep on keeping on. If you pre-order the book you get several bonuses. You get exclusive access to the first chapter of the book. You get access to my keynote message from “The Color of Compromise 5-Year Anniversary Event” where I give a talk titled: Three Characteristics of Historical Truth-Seekers. Finally, you get 30% off when you order from ChristianBook.com or the guaranteed lowest price when you order from Amazon. Plus, pre-orders help put the book on the radar for other bookstores so it can be distributed widely, and they are a huge part of helping a book get on bestseller lists. So tell everyone! Tell you local library, indie bookstore, church, seminary, college, and more to get copies of the book. Share this message on social media and with your friends. Pre-orders are now OPEN!!! Remember to support historical truth-telling and racial justice: Subscribe to JemarTisby.Substack.com Get your racial justice merch! JusticeTakesSides.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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