Season 3: Episode 6 Legacy
Our 7 Neighbors: Stories from the Black Spiritual Diaspora
by InterReligious Institute at Chicago Theological Seminary
6M ago
Hosted by Rev. Brian E. Smith, this season centers stories gathered for our Rev. Jesse Jackson oral archive project. Each episode includes segments from our Chicago Civil rights leaders interviews, paired with voices from modern community, faith and social justice movements. This episode features a part of an interview with Rev. Jesse Jackson, leader in the Civil Rights Movement, Rainbow PUSH Coalition and the Chicago Breadbasket Movement. Then our host gets into conversation with the new leader of PUSH, Rev. Dr. Frederick Haynes, pastor, passionate leader and social activist ..read more
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Sneak Peek into Episode 6
Our 7 Neighbors: Stories from the Black Spiritual Diaspora
by InterReligious Institute at Chicago Theological Seminary
6M ago
Take a quick listen to this teaser for our 6th and final episode dropping next week. Producer Kim Schultz and host Rev. Brian Smith discuss favorite parts of the season and the upcoming episode featuring Rev. Jesse Jackson and Rev. Dr. Frederick Haynes ..read more
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Season 3: Ep. 5 Media in the Movement
Our 7 Neighbors: Stories from the Black Spiritual Diaspora
by InterReligious Institute at Chicago Theological Seminary
7M ago
Hosted by Rev. Brian E. Smith, this season centers stories gathered for our Rev. Jesse Jackson oral archive project. Each episode includes segments from our Chicago Civil rights leaders interviews, paired with voices from modern community, faith and social justice movements. This episode features a part of an interview with Ms. Hermene Hartman, founder of Chicago's leading Black magapaper N'DIGO, host of N’DIGO studio. and one of the few African American women in publishing. Then our host gets into conversation with Brandis Friedman, co-anchor and correspondent for “Chicago Tonight” on WTTW ..read more
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Season 3: Episode 4 Trailblazers
Our 7 Neighbors: Stories from the Black Spiritual Diaspora
by InterReligious Institute at Chicago Theological Seminary
7M ago
Hosted by Rev. Brian E. Smith, this season centers stories gathered for our Rev. Jesse Jackson oral archive project. Each episode includes segments from our Chicago Civil rights leaders interviews, paired with voices from modern community, faith and social justice movements. This episode features a part of an interview with Rev. Dr. Janette Wilson, Senior Advisor and Director of PUSH. Then our host gets into conversation with Bishop Vashti Murphy McKenzie, a retired bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. In 2000, McKenzie became the first woman to be elected as bishop in the denomin ..read more
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Season 3: Episode 3 How a Grocery Store Can Create Equity
Our 7 Neighbors: Stories from the Black Spiritual Diaspora
by InterReligious Institute at Chicago Theological Seminary
7M ago
Hosted by Rev. Brian E. Smith, Season 3 centers stories gathered for our Rev. Jesse Jackson oral archive project. Each episode includes segments from our Chicago Civil rights leaders interviews, paired with voices from modern community, faith and social justice movements. This episode features a part of an interview with Rev. Martin Deppe. Deppe was instrumental in implementing the Chicago Breadbasket Movement. Then our host gets into conversation with Mr. Jim Seidler, Grocery Sales Manager for Jewel Foods. Brought to you by Chicago Theological Seminary ..read more
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Season 3: Ep.2 Decolonizing Your Imagination
Our 7 Neighbors: Stories from the Black Spiritual Diaspora
by InterReligious Institute at Chicago Theological Seminary
7M ago
Season 3 of OUR 7 NEIGHBORS, hosted by Rev. Brian E. Smith, features stories gathered for our Rev. Jesse Jackson oral archive project. Each episode includes segments from our Chicago Civil rights leaders interviews, paired with voices from modern community, faith and social justice movements. This episode showcases a portion from an interview with Rev. David Wallace, one of the primary organizers of the Chicago Breadbasket Movement. Then Brian gets into conversation with Rev. Dr. Otis Moss, Pastor of the Trinity United Church of Christ. It's a stellar conversation you don't want to miss ..read more
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Season 3: Ep. 1 A Family Based Movement
Our 7 Neighbors: Stories from the Black Spiritual Diaspora
by InterReligious Institute at Chicago Theological Seminary
8M ago
Join us for Season 3 of Our 7 Neighbors! Hosted by Rev. Brian E. Smith, this season centers stories gathered for our Rev. Jesse Jackson oral archive project. Each episode includes segments from our Chicago Civil rights leaders interviews, paired with voices from modern community, faith and social justice movements. This episode features a charming interview with Mrs. Betty Massoni, wife of late Chicago activist Gary Massoni. Then our host gets into a rich conversation with Mrs. Jackie Jackson, wife to Rev. Jesse Jackson ..read more
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Season 3 Trailer
Our 7 Neighbors: Stories from the Black Spiritual Diaspora
by InterReligious Institute at Chicago Theological Seminary
8M ago
Join us for Season 3 of Our 7 Neighbors! Hosted by Rev. Brian E. Smith, this season centers stories gathered for our Rev. Jesse Jackson Oral Archive Project. Each episode includes segments from our Chicago Civil rights leaders interviews, paired with voices from modern community, faith, and social justice movements. Listen in on these historic interviews documenting the birth of a movement ..read more
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Season 2: Ep.6 The Two R Words
Our 7 Neighbors: Stories from the Black Spiritual Diaspora
by InterReligious Institute at Chicago Theological Seminary
2y ago
Featuring Sar Ahmadiel Ben Yehuda, Minister of Information & National Spokesman for the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem in story and conversation with host, Dr. Kameelah Mu'Min Rashad. Sar Ahmadiel shares a deeply engaging and profound journey of coming home ..read more
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Season 2: Ep.5 Spiritual Food
Our 7 Neighbors: Stories from the Black Spiritual Diaspora
by InterReligious Institute at Chicago Theological Seminary
2y ago
Featuring dynamic filmmaker Najaa Young in story and conversation with host, Dr. Kameelah Mu'Min Rashad examining missing black characters and voices in literature and film. Find out why Geordi LaForge was never allowed to fall in love! (Hint: Racism ..read more
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