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Raising Culturally Astute Children with Mary Pugh
Race and Redemption
English - September 14, 2021 05:00 - 32 minutes - 30.2 MBRelationships Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality Christianity dothework onerace socialjustice africanamerican policebrutality america antiracist institutional bettertogether jesus Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Mary Pugh, former intelligence analyst and current carpool maven, joins us to talk about her own journey growing up as a Japanese American and how this informed her approach to raising her children. Mary grew up on military bases around the country and the world, experiencing a sense of belonging and also being treated as an outsider. She had global experience, yet, as an adult, she realized she knew more about the world than she did about her home neighborhood and city. Her pursuit of understanding gave birth to a Civil Rights Summer Camp for her own children and their friends. Listen and learn from a woman that courageously answered God's call to leverage what she had for the next generation and the Kingdom of God.