Live Q&A with George Yancey: Racial Alienation, Collaborative Conversations, and More

Scholar George Yancey is no stranger to this podcast and I am excited to feature him on the show again. We recently got to do a live Q&A at my church when George came to speak on Beyond Racial Division. I got to receive questions submitted from our congregation to ask him as well as share some of my own questions. We ended up covering a lot related to racial alienation, collaborative conversations, and even education. I think you will enjoy it. If you want to listen to the talk he gave before the Q&A, then click the link to the show notes below and you will find it there.

George Yancey is a scholar on race and religion in America. He holds a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Texas and began his carrier studying interracial relationships and multiethnic churches. Since 2019, he has been at Baylor University working on a joint appointment in Sociology and the Institute of Religious Studies. He’s the author of several books including So Many Christians, So Few Lions, Beyond Racial Gridlock, and his newest title Beyond Racial Division: A Unifying Alternative to Colorblindness and Antiracism.

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