What is DEI?

What is DEI?

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[The Justice Table] Unthawing the ICE: Immigration and the Imago Dei in a Cold World

In this episode of The Justice Table powered by Be the Bridge, the conversation centers around immigration from a theological standpoint. Dr. Will Gravely, Jefferson Jones, Darryl Ford, and Latasha Morrison talk about the importance of viewing all individuals through the lens of ...  Show more

Dr. Terence Lester on Breaking the Chains of Educational Injustice and on His Personal Journey of Resilience

In this episode of the Be the Bridge podcast, Dr. Terence Lester shares his journey from growing up in poverty to becoming a doctor and advocate for educational justice with host Dr. Will Gravely. He discusses the impact of redlining on education, the importance of community enga ...  Show more

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