You’re Ready to Heal. Now What? With Dr. Christina Edmondson

The Disrupters: Faith Changing Culture - A podcast by InterVarsity Press

It can be exhausting to fight injustice. But for those who are marginalized, it can be traumatizing. And especially when that injustice is around every corner, it can often seem impossible to heal in the face of it.  But according to educator and activist Dr. Christina Edmonson, healing is a gift that has already been given: “For believers, healing is one of our blood-bought rights. It is something that has been given to us to do this. It has been won for us in the resurrection.” If that’s true, what can the marginalized believer do to experience that kind of healing in their reality? This week, Nancy Wang Yuen and Dr. Christina Edmondson discuss the tangled knot of what it means, and what it takes, to truly heal from racial trauma.  Disruptions discussed in this episode:  Faithful Antiracism: Moving Past Talk to Systemic Change by Christina Edmondson and Chad Brennan Truth's Table: Black Women's Musings on Life, Love, and Liberation by Christina Edmondson, Ekemini Uwan, and Michelle Higgins. Healing Racial Trauma by Sheila Wise Rowe The Witness’ #LeaveLOUD Campaign Truth’s Table Podcast Get in the Word with Truth’s Table The Disrupters is hosted by Nancy Wang Yuen. Theme song is New Eyes by Jason Chu. Producers: Richard Clark and Maila Kim, mixed and edited by Matt Linder Executive Producers: Andrew Bronson and Helen Lee Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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