Lessons in liberation: Genesis Be & Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis on what it will take to be free

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    In a time of division, how do we create a sense of collective freedom? It’s a question that peace activist, artist and poet Genesis Be grapples with in all her work. Genesis Be has a new book out, People Not Things: Love Poems & Paintings for Humanity, and recently curated the Freedom Rising art show in Brooklyn, New York featuring work by incarcerated artists currently held by the Georgia Department of Corrections. She is the subject of the upcoming film “Mississippi Turning” about the successful years-long effort to remove the Confederate symbol from the state’s flag. In this episode taped at the CUNY studios in NYC, we turn to a poet and a preacher. Genesis Be joins Laura Flanders and co-host Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis, the Senior Minister for Public Theology and Transformation at Middle Church, to discuss how to reject stigmas and advance liberation. Genesis Be painted in the studio - for her and us it was a first.
    “I hung a noose around my neck and draped myself in a Confederate flag . . . It was a very scary time for me because I got thrown into the fight to change the Mississippi State flag. There were a lot of death threats, but a lot of support during that time.” - Genesis Be
    “The word freedom is hijacked often by folks: freedom from having to change, freedom from having to admit the humanity of others, freedom from having to widen the tent, freedom from having to let go of their sense of exceptionalism . . . This [conference] was a gathering of like-minded folks sharing a dream of all of us belonging and all of us saving this democracy, interfaith, intergenerational.” - Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis
    Guests:
    Genesis Be: Poet, Peace Activist, Artist; Author, People Not Things: Love Poems & Paintings for Humanity
    Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis (Co-host): Senior Minister of Public Theology & Transformation, Middle Church, NYC
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    Credits:
    Executive Producer: Laura Flanders
    Supervising Producer: Sabrina Artel
    Senior Consulting Producer: Rory O’Connor
    Consulting Producer: Jordan Flaherty
    Senior Video Editor: David Neumann
    Creative Designer & Video Editor: Nat Needham
    Audio Director: Jeannie Hopper
    Development Director: Sarah Miller
    Communications Director: Janet Hernandez
    Executive Assistant: Nady Piña
    Special Thanks:
    City University Television
    CUNY TV STUDIO
    Freedom Rising and Middle Church, Brooklyn Art Haus
    Mississippi Turning:
    Moral Courage in association with Breakout
    Directed by Adam Grannick
    Executive Producers: Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Irshad Manji, Michael Farber, Chris Wilson
    Photo of Genesis Be by Ryann Jet.
    Photo of Jacqui Lewis by David Pexton.

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