Black Seminarians Table Podcast

Pioneering Change with LGBTQIA+ Black Faith Leaders

December 17, 2023 Kylan Pew Season 2 Episode 5
Pioneering Change with LGBTQIA+ Black Faith Leaders
Black Seminarians Table Podcast
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Black Seminarians Table Podcast
Pioneering Change with LGBTQIA+ Black Faith Leaders
Dec 17, 2023 Season 2 Episode 5
Kylan Pew

In Episode 3 of the Alter Call Podcast, host Jai Davis engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Kristen Walker, the founder of Noire Reading Room, about the pivotal role of Black LGBTQ+ faith leaders in pioneering change. Throughout the episode, Davis and Walker explore the intersectionality of race, sexuality, and faith, highlighting the unique challenges and opportunities faced by Black LGBTQ+ individuals within religious communities. They delve into the importance of representation, allyship, and creating inclusive spaces within faith-based settings. Through personal anecdotes and insightful analysis, they underscore the transformative power of embracing diversity and fostering acceptance within religious institutions. Episode 3 serves as a compelling testament to the courageous efforts of Black LGBTQ+ faith leaders in driving meaningful change and advocating for greater inclusivity within their communities. 

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In Episode 3 of the Alter Call Podcast, host Jai Davis engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Kristen Walker, the founder of Noire Reading Room, about the pivotal role of Black LGBTQ+ faith leaders in pioneering change. Throughout the episode, Davis and Walker explore the intersectionality of race, sexuality, and faith, highlighting the unique challenges and opportunities faced by Black LGBTQ+ individuals within religious communities. They delve into the importance of representation, allyship, and creating inclusive spaces within faith-based settings. Through personal anecdotes and insightful analysis, they underscore the transformative power of embracing diversity and fostering acceptance within religious institutions. Episode 3 serves as a compelling testament to the courageous efforts of Black LGBTQ+ faith leaders in driving meaningful change and advocating for greater inclusivity within their communities.