Local rap artist, Chucky BLK, starts off our series for National Poetry Month by performing some of his work and talking about the power of rap as a poetic form. BLK, real name Charles Stephens, found his voice as a slam poet, competing in national tournaments while attending Austin’s McCallum High.
This recording was the second of a two-part panel discussing the topic of Faith and Activism. Listen to the first panel from Feb. 23,...
Presented by the Rev. Dr. Larry Peers, former senior consultant for the Alban Institute. Within our Christian tradition (and other religious traditions) particular periods,...
The Rev. Dr. Dan Joslyn-Siemiatkoski explores the Good Friday and Palm Sunday Passion Gospels and the Good Friday Solemn Collects from an affirming Jewish-Christian...