As mentioned in yesterday’s post, I made it a point this summer to expand my listening horizons. Here’s a list of black and brown voices that have impacted me this season:
- Dr. Bernice A. King (daughter of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, minister, and CEO of The King Center): Website | Twitter
- Latasha Morrison (author, podcaster, and founder of Be the Bridge): Website | Podcast | Twitter
- Tabitha Brown (her videos will brighten your day with humor and wisdom): Website | Instagram
- Jemar Tisby (historian, writer, and speaker): Website | Twitter
- Lisa Sharon Harper (speaker, author, artist, and activist): Website | Twitter
- Austin Channing Brown (author, speaker, and producer): Website | Twitter
- Ekemini Uwan (theologian and podcaster): Website | Podcast | Twitter
- Thabiti Anyabwile (author and pastor): Website | Twitter
- Dr. Anita Phillips (counselor, podcaster, and author): Podcast | Twitter
- Trillia Newbell (author and Director of Community Outreach for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the SBC): Website | Twitter
- Rev. Dennis R. Edwards, PhD (author and pastor): Website | Twitter
- Rev. Esau McCaulley, PhD (author and assistant professor): Website | Twitter
- Jackie Hill Perry (author, teacher, poet, and emcee): Website | Twitter
- Lecrae (Christian hip hop artist): Website | Twitter
- Malcolm Foley (Director of Discipleship at Mosaic): Website | Twitter
- Prop (podcaster, poet, activist, emcee, and Christian hop hop artist): Website | Podcast | Twitter
- T.D. Jakes (bishop, author, and filmmaker): Website | Twitter
- Bree Newsome Bass (filmmaker, musician, speaker, and activist): Website | Twitter