Black History & The Gospel: A Story of Faith, Perseverance, and Unity
Brothaz in the Foyer Podcast by Brothaz in the Foyer
Episode notes
In this episode of Brothers in the Foyer, the hosts dive into the significance of Black History Month, discussing why Black history is American history and should be acknowledged year-round. They explore the role of faith in understanding history, the importance of education in preserving Black heritage, and the often-overlooked contributions of Black figures beyond the usual narratives. The discussion also touches on Haiti’s impact on Black history, the issue of edited history in schools, and the need for broader representation in historical discourse. Additionally, they address misconceptions around Black History Month, the misuse of the term "woke," and the role of non-Black allies in the fight of the early days of the civil rights movement. Join the conversation as they reflect on history’s relevance today and how we can ensure a more faithfu ...