This episode features Ms. Janie L. Mines, the first black female graduate of the United States Naval Academy. Janie L. Mines entered Annapolis—the U.S. Naval Academy— in 1976 as the only African American female in the first class of women. After leaving the military and corporate America, she continued to serve her country as theContinue reading “A Sojourner’s Truth Podcast: Our REDEMPTION Stories w/ Janie L. Mines”
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Value of a Black Life
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Black Christian Leaders Changing the World
My friend, Rev. Mae Elise Cannon, is senior director of advocacy and outreach for World Vision USA. She is also author of several books, including her most recent release, Forgive Us: Confessions of a Compromised Faith which she co-authored with Lisa Sharon Harper, Troy Jackson, and Soong-Chan Rah. In her Huffington Post Religion column thisContinue reading “Black Christian Leaders Changing the World”