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Pass The Mic

Fighting Racism In Publishing

Pass The Mic

The Witness

Christianity, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 24 July 2023

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

This month over on Footnotes, Jemar has been talking with everyday individuals who are doing the work of fighting racism in their various fields. This week on Pass The Mic, Jemar and Ally tackle the topic of racism in the realm of publishing. To check out the 'Fighting Racism' series be sure to subscribe to Footnotes with Jamar Tisby on iTunes or your favorite podcast player: Footnotes with Jemar Tisby on Apple Podcasts Support this show at patreon.com/passthemic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

DYNAMIC VOCES FOR A DIVERSE CHURCH.

0:07.8

THIS IS PASS THE MIKE.

0:11.0

Greetings and God bless.

0:12.0

Welcome to another episode of PASS THE MIKE.

0:14.5

This is Dr. Jamar Tisby sitting in for Tyler Burns, although it's not really a sit-in

0:19.9

since I'm usually sitting here.

0:21.3

But anyway, Tyler's not with us, but we do have the inimitable, the indefetigable,

0:27.6

Ali Henny.

0:28.6

Okay.

0:29.6

Yeah.

0:30.6

These introductions keep all getting better.

0:31.9

That was some doctorial level word, and I knew what those words meant, which is even better.

0:36.8

I don't have a PhD.

0:37.8

I'm not like you, but I knew those words.

0:40.2

So I'm honored that you would call me inimitable.

0:43.6

I can't say that word.

0:44.6

It's something we're besting.

0:45.6

Wait for it.

0:46.6

I am inimitable.

0:47.6

I am inimitable.

0:48.6

Yeah.

0:49.6

There we go.

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