New episode: Andre Henry, author of All The White Friends I Couldn't Keep

New episode: Andre Henry, author of All The White Friends I Couldn't Keep

I'm honored to share this conversation with Andre Henry with you today. Andre Henry is an author, musician, and activist, and author of the book All the White Friends I Couldn't Keep: Hope--and Hard Pills to Swallow--About Fighting for Black Lives (affiliate link to Bookshop.org).

We talk about Andre's experience in white evangelical environments, as well as how his increasing activism for racial justice made staying in white evangelical spaces untenable. His story and work is not limited to interactions with white evangelicalism, however, and we touch on many more topics throughout this conversation.

Learn more about Andre and the breadth of his work at andrehenry.co.

Read my review of the book here:

📚All The White Friends I Couldn't Keep
In All The White Friends I Couldn’t Keep, Andre Henry rejects the separation of personal and political. To be able to separate them at all is a function of privilege, and that privilege is not readily available to everyone. In this book, which covers an incredibly active six years from 2014-2020, Henry shares the hope and hard pills he has learned throu…

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