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The Faith Show
- By: Faith Cheltenham
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Podcast from Faith Cheltenham, X, a 25+ year veteran of social justice activism who now advocates that everyone's life matters, especially hers, as a Black LGBT conservative diagnosed with hyperthymesia, or the inability to forget. Stand up comedy, spoken word, stories about celebrities, and pointed questions about the future of humanity also included. At the heart of show are personal reflections from a life lived extraordinary, with real tips for surviving abuse of all kinds. Come here for the real. Share love even with the haters. Repeat.
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J-Faith
- By: Faith Cheltenham X; Jason Yun
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Friends for over a decade, Faith and Jason know how to chat about a variety of topics so let them make you feel good and bring some laughs too. Jason’s a Korean-American progressive whose worked in tech for years and Faith is the Black LGBT Conservative who can’t forget a thing. These geeky techie kids of color have grown up and now what?Tune in to find out!
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The BIPOC Diaries
- By: Faith Cheltenham X
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Join Faith Cheltenham, the visionary who popularized BIPOC as a community term, on a journey through time and space. In 2010, Faith began using #BIPOC to help advocate for bi, pan, fluid, and no labels people of color. She later extended the term BIPOC to claim space for Black and Indigenous people, eventually donating the term to that exclusive use as part of the Standing Rock movement. Today, as a Black LGBT Christian Conservative, Faith reflects on her groundbreaking work and keeps the discussion going; this time for all of us.
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