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R4R: Conversations that Educate and Elevate

by Karin Conlee

Race for Reconciliation and its R4R podcast is designed to provide conversations that educate and elevate. When it comes to inequality, the negative voice unfortunately is often the loudest voice. We sadly live in a world where inequality and disadvantage not only still exist, but also are overlooked and neglected by many. However, our position is that of a positive voice. A voice that patiently listens, seeks to understand, and represents kindness. A voice that compliments instead of criticizes. A voice that is proactive instead of passive.Imagine the possibilities when our differences represent our strengths, not our weaknesses. What’s possible when we are unified and truly liberated? What hangs in the balance of our decision to prove love works?Our position is to leverage all platforms and partners to educate and elevate all people.

Copyright: © 2023 R4R: Conversations that Educate and Elevate

Episodes

An Inside Look at Law Enforcement, Part 2

25m · Published 07 Feb 03:00

In this podcast, hear Colonel James Kirkwood, former Memphis police officer and pastor and the Executive Director of the Memphis Christian Pastors Network, talk about why the white community needs to listen to, and believe, the stories of black people’s experiences – and then how to effect change.


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An Inside Look at Law Enforcement, Part 1

33m · Published 15 Jan 16:00

In this interview with Colonel James Kirkwood, former Memphis police officer and pastor and the Executive Director of the Memphis Christian Pastors Network, you’ll hear unique insight on how we can reach true reform in communities by starting with the community (police, clergy, leaders and citizens) taking ownership of whatever problem is going on. 



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Finding Unity in Our humanity (Part 2)

26m · Published 30 Dec 11:00

2020 was a painful year for race relations. After a year of tragedies, Jen Barnes, founder of White Girl Awakening, offers ideas for what needs to happen to help the country move forward and bring unity, as opposed to more polarization and more division. Listen to the podcast to learn what you can be hopeful about from the past year and how to move forward in health. 


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Finding Unity in our Humanity Part 1

24m · Published 21 Oct 10:00

Listen to the journey that Jen Barnes has taken and why she’s passionate about the conversation of racial equality. As the founder of White Girl Awakening and a ministry in Africa, and one who serves on various Boards, Barnes is a social entrepreneur who lives her life making a difference. Hear how growing up in Birmingham, Alabama and her grandfather’s influence helped shape her – and how she picked up his mantle.

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How to Help a Child Have a Brighter Future (Part 2)

24m · Published 07 Oct 04:00

In part 2 of our chat with Karen Vogelsang, Executive Director of Arise2Read, we’re exploring how the nonprofit literacy organization is driving racial reconciliation through helping children in Memphis, TN, and beyond. Learn why its volunteers focus on helping second graders develop a foundational literacy skill called sight word fluency – and how you can get involved.


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You can Help a Child Have a Brighter Future, part 1

26m · Published 18 Sep 17:00

Join as we talk to 2015 Tennessee Teacher of the Year and Executive Director of ARISE2Read, Karen Vogelsang about literacy. Learn why basic foundational skills like being able to read is often a challenge for inner city children and how you can be part of the change.


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Uniting St. Louis Through Faith

27m · Published 09 Sep 13:00

Join as we talk to Brandon Wilkes, Executive Director of St. Louis Reconciliation Network, as we discuss how the Network began, its purpose of harnessing the potential collective powers of the diverse faith communities in St. Louis, and how it’s using that to build unity across the city. 

We talk about how the dynamics of race in St. Louis, such as health and educational disparities, have impacted their efforts, and how Ferguson was a catalyst for these important conversations and advancements. Learn what the city has done post-Ferguson that is leading to unity and transformation, and how the network has used faith organizations to be a critical part of the solution in that city.


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A Grandma’s Will to See Her Children Win

31m · Published 24 Aug 12:00

Join us as we talk about how education and other investments in the lives of black children can break the cycle of poverty and build wealth. Karin Conlee, Executive Director of R4R, interviews Board Member Drew Bailey, who talks about his grandmother’s influence on his life, and how her sacrifices ensured that he and his siblings were afforded opportunities in education and other arenas. We can draw lessons from his Grandmother and learn how affording these same opportunities to today’s black children can make a difference in each life, and in our communities across the nation.



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5 Things that do NOT work in Racial Reconciliation

30m · Published 17 Jul 15:00

Join us for part 6 of a 6 part series as we unpack the 5 Majors and 5 Minors of Race for Reconciliation, a movement to bring healing from the past, honor in the present, and hope for the future. Karin Conlee, Executive Director of R4R, interviews expert Vonnetta West about the foundational message of Race for Reconciliation, acknowledging that while there are certain foundations you want to move toward, like creating equity and creating culture, there are also things you should avoid in this pursuit as well. 



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Creating Culture in Today's Racially Divided Landscape

35m · Published 17 Jul 15:00

Join us for part 5 of a 6 part series as we unpack the 5 Majors and 5 Minors of Race for Reconciliation, a movement to bring healing from the past, honor in the present, and hope for the future. Karin Conlee, Executive Director of R4R, interviews expert Vonnetta West about the foundational message of Race for Reconciliation, focusing on why creating culture is the key to healing a divided nation and the three keys to creating that culture.


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R4R: Conversations that Educate and Elevate has 14 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 6:54:41. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 27th, 2024 21:51.

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