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Dennae Pierre
on experiential learning,immigration reform, helping refugees
Recorded June 25, 2020
At the time, Dennae Pierre was Executive Director, The Surge Network
Timestamps
0:00-3:25
What are some steps that Christians can take right now to help in the area of racial justice?
3:26-5:42
You mentioned the importance of moving beyond book learning and into relational learning. What does that look like?
5:43-9:02
How do you avoid placing an additional burden on undocumented individuals when they help with experiential education programs?
9:03-11:24
Have you seen the experiential learning programs translate into long term progress?
11:25-14:54
How has COVID-19 impacted the undocumented communities where you are working?
14:55-18:33
What are some ways that Christians can help to address the challenges faced by undocumented individuals?
18:34-20:46
What would your advice be for someone who would like to start something similar to your efforts in Phoenix?
20:47-23:59
Can you share about the devotional study you are working on?
24:00-25:21
Is the art project for individuals who are experienced justice activists and also those who are new to the work?
25:22-29:53
You have also been very involved with promoting Black and Brown partnerships in the Body of Christ. Can you share some about that?
29:54-31:38
What are some lessons you have learned as you have developed multiethnic partnerships?
31:39-35:10
The current situation of children being imprisoned on the U.S. border is tragic. Are there some ways that Christians can help that situation?
35:11-36:17
How can families learn more about fostering children who are caught in that very difficult situation?
36:18-38:16
What is your advice for people who want to help advocate for racial justice in our political systems?
38:17-40:17
Is there anything we haven't covered that you think would be good for people to know?
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