Episode 128 - Sheila Wise Rowe

For some of us, the idea of racial trauma is entirely theoretical. We maybe understand it as a thing of the past from the limited history we were taught, or we turn on the TV and see reports of it happening to someone else. Someone who doesn’t look like us. But we don’t all have that luxury, that unique privilege of experiencing racism in the third person. Sheila Wise Rowe knows this all too well. Ever since she was a child, racial trauma was a part of Sheila’s life. Now she’s made it her mission to help others heal from it. Sheila sits down with Davey for an important conversation about her story and what each of us can do in this pivotal moment in history.

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Social justice is about kingdom and what is the heart of God and Jesus in this. If we are collectively the body of Christ how is that we are supporting, uplifting, and encouraging everyone of us.
— Sheila Wise Rowe


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