<p>On this third and final episode of this series, April is joined by <a href="https://jamiekcorbin.com/">Jamie Corbin</a>, <a href="https://constantinvestigations.wordpress.com/">Ben Cremer</a>, Kelly Holder, and Elicia Zahm as they finish their discussion about equity versus equality, how people are created equal AND created in God’s image, the dueling theologies of the Constitution and the Bible, how this is anti-CRT rhetoric is impacting students, and what we can do on a practical level.</p>
<p>**Please note that this is a conversation among white community members specifically addressing how white people in their area are behaving and what needs to change; this is not intended to in any way center whiteness and/or speak on behalf of Black people about their experience. We acknowledge that no people group is a monolith, and we are are speaking from our own experiences and areas of knowledge.</p>
<p><strong>Check out the show notes on the </strong><a href="https://aprilkolman.com/podcast/">website</a><strong> for links to everything we talk about in the episode. You can connect with us on </strong><a href="https://www.facebook.com/noordinarypeoplepodcast/">Facebook</a><strong> and </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/noordinarypeoplepodcast/">Instagram</a><strong> to keep the conversation going. Thanks for listening!</strong></p>

No Ordinary People

April Kolman

Christianity, Culture, and Community: Embracing Nuance and Moving the Needle Forward

DEC 1, 202153 MIN
No Ordinary People

Christianity, Culture, and Community: Embracing Nuance and Moving the Needle Forward

DEC 1, 202153 MIN

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<p>On this third and final episode of this series, April is joined by <a href="https://jamiekcorbin.com/">Jamie Corbin</a>, <a href="https://constantinvestigations.wordpress.com/">Ben Cremer</a>, Kelly Holder, and Elicia Zahm as they finish their discussion about equity versus equality, how people are created equal AND created in God’s image, the dueling theologies of the Constitution and the Bible, how this is anti-CRT rhetoric is impacting students, and what we can do on a practical level.</p> <p>**Please note that this is a conversation among white community members specifically addressing how white people in their area are behaving and what needs to change; this is not intended to in any way center whiteness and/or speak on behalf of Black people about their experience. We acknowledge that no people group is a monolith, and we are are speaking from our own experiences and areas of knowledge.</p> <p><strong>Check out the show notes on the </strong><a href="https://aprilkolman.com/podcast/">website</a><strong> for links to everything we talk about in the episode. You can connect with us on </strong><a href="https://www.facebook.com/noordinarypeoplepodcast/">Facebook</a><strong> and </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/noordinarypeoplepodcast/">Instagram</a><strong> to keep the conversation going. Thanks for listening!</strong></p>