Episode 9: The Role of Faith & Storytelling in Community
Good Trouble!16 Feb 2022

Episode 9: The Role of Faith & Storytelling in Community

She was the first Black weeknight news anchor in Boston. Decades later, she’s still breaking barriers locally and across the globe in the hopes of inspiring communities from the pulpit and through political activism. Veteran journalist and Boston legend Rev. Liz Walker joins Good Trouble to speak about her journey as a transplant in Massachusetts, the changing face of media and representation, and how we can address the underlying traumas impacting our communities in the pursuit of equity and progress.

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Episode 32: Akiba Abaka: Ready For My Close-Up

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Episode 29: Kwani A Lunis: The Art of Storytelling

Episode 29: Kwani A Lunis: The Art of Storytelling

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Episode 28: Dr. Rufus Faulk: Straight Outta Roxbury

Episode 28: Dr. Rufus Faulk: Straight Outta Roxbury

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Episode 27: Malik Williams: All We Ask Is Trust

Episode 27: Malik Williams: All We Ask Is Trust

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Episode 26: Jeneé Osterheldt: Making Resistance Beautiful

Episode 26: Jeneé Osterheldt: Making Resistance Beautiful

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Episode 25: Andrés Holder: Must Be The Music

Episode 25: Andrés Holder: Must Be The Music

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