Historian, Author, and Educator Jasmine Holmes joins Latasha Morrison on this episode of the Be the Bridge Podcast to talk about her books, her Instagram classroom, and her own educational journey. They both share the crucial moments in their journeys of this work and how pivotal having a community of Black women has been to them.


Latasha touches on the trauma that comes from BIPOC not having pain recognized in church and not being seen or heard in predominantly white faith spaces. And together they lament the stronghold white supremacy has on the United States. They dive into the untold stories of Black missionaries and what voices are not highlighted in classical education.


As bridge builders, we can bring truth to the revisionist history happening and bring dignity to the stories often misrepresented. We can choose to lean into conversations like these and be educators and reconcilers in this current cultural climate.




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Host & Executive Producer - Latasha Morrison


Senior Producer - Lauren C. Brown


Producer, Editor, & Music - Travon Potts with Integrated Entertainment Studios


Assistant Producer & Transcriber - Sarah Connatser




Quotes:


“We know that anti-woke is really anti-Black.” -Latasha Morrison


“Finding the faithful stories of Black Christians who've gone before became this really empowering experience for me, a very transformative experience.” -Jasmine Holmes


“We are fighting tooth and nail not to reckon with the national sin of white supremacy.” -Jasmine Holmes


“The gospel is for everyone. But we completely leave out entire people groups when it comes to the history of the church.” -Latasha Morrison




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Resources Mentioned:


Carved in Ebony book by Jasmine Holmes


Mother to Son book by Jasmine Holmes


His Testimonies, My Heritage book edited by Kristie Anyabwile


Woke Homeschooling


Never Cast Out book by Jasmine Holmes


King Leopold’s Ghost book by Adam Hochschild 


Their Eyes were Watching God book by Zora Neale Hurston


Instagram post by Jasmine about Black teachers who fought revisionist history


Reading Everybody Black Challenge


Heritage Mom Blog on Instagram


Crowned with Glory book by Jasmine Holmes


Hidden Figures




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Not all views expressed in this interview reflect the values and beliefs of Latasha Morrison or the Be the Bridge organization.

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