Fannie Lou's Classroom

By: Rev. Danielle Ayers
  • Summary

  • The purpose of Fannie Lou’s Classroom is to serve as an educational platform to engage the Church and community in critical social issues that lead to advocacy, activism, and action.
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Episodes
  • FLC_Season4_Ep10 It's the HBCU for Me
    May 14 2024
    Black Institutions Are Still Relevant
    Guest: Rev. Damien Durr

    Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are essential institutions in our community – educating future leaders, teachers, community activists, authors, scientists, and physicians. John Wilson’s book Hope and Healing: Black Colleges and the Future of American Democracy discusses what is necessary for HBCUs to thrive – sustainable funding is a vital strategy. We continue to uncover that many HBCUs have not received allotted federal funding or land grants. Join us as we discuss the disparate funding and support for HBCUs and what we can do to ensure their survival and prosperity.
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • FLC_Season4_Ep11 Check Your Mental
    May 14 2024
    In Our Right Minds
    Guest: Dr. Melva Sampson

    May is Mental Health Month. It serves as a significant reminder of the importance of addressing mental health concerns and promoting overall well-being. One aspect that often influences mental health is the concept of soul trauma and woundedness, which can stem from interconnected systems such as family dynamics, societal structures, and internal struggles. Join us for a conversation about how rituals can be a pathway to healing.
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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • FLC_Season4_Ep9 Black Tech Futures
    May 14 2024
    Evolving Technology and The Black Community
    Guest: Dr. Fallon Wilson

    The rapid advancement of AI technology, particularly in chatbots like GPT-3, and its integration into social media platforms has a profound impact on various aspects of our society. Vulnerable communities, such as those already marginalized due to socioeconomic status, race, or other factors, may face heightened challenges in this changing landscape. Join us as we discuss how Black communities can leverage technology for a sustainable future.
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    1 hr and 1 min

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