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002 Ebony Exodus Project: Candace Gorham, LPC
002 Ebony Exodus Project: Candace Gorham, LPC
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86 minutes
Released:
Apr 11, 2017
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Podcast episode
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Researcher, teacher and counselor Candace Gorham shares her story of deconversion from Christianity. The Ebony Exodus Project: https://www.amazon.com/Ebony-Exodus-Project-Walking-Religion/dp/1939578027 Black women are the single most religious demographic in the United States, yet they are among the poorest, least educated, and least healthy groups in the nation. Drawing on the author's own past experience as an evangelical minister and her present work as a secular counselor and researcher, The Ebony Exodus Project makes a direct connection between the church and the plight of black women. Through interviews with African American women who have left the church, the author reveals the shame and suffering often caused by the church—and the resulting happiness, freedom, and sense of purpose these women have felt upon walking away from it. This book calls on other black women to honestly reflect on their relationship with religion and challenges them to consider that perhaps the answers to their problems rest not inside a church, but in themselves. Secular Student Alliance: https://secularstudents.org Recovering From Religion: http://www.recoveringfromreligion.org Secular Therapist Project: https://www.seculartherapy.org Black Non-Believers: https://blacknonbelievers.wordpress.com The Clergy Project: http://clergyproject.org The Triangle Freethought Society: https://trianglefreethought.xyz Ebony Exodus: https://www.facebook.com/EbonyExodus/
Released:
Apr 11, 2017
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Podcast episode
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