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Narrativity with Dr. Antipas

By: Dr. Antipas Harris
  • Summary

  • “Narrativity with Dr. Antipas” is sponsored by the Urban Renewal Center. “Narrativity” features stories that are both riveting and inspiring. We are interested in stories about discrimination, trauma, addiction, oppression, exclusion, and violence. Salient questions of our guests are the following: What happened to you? What changed you? How did it change you? In what way has your life changed for the better? What did you learn? What suggestions do you have for others considering what you went through? Stories about personal and communal transformation are both informative and inspirational. They remind us that trauma does not have the last word - redemption is possible.

    Narrativity with Dr. Antipas is part of the MHNR Network.
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Episodes
  • Dr. Anthony G. Reddie's Lecture at Harris Institute's Oxford Colloquy
    Apr 27 2024
    Dr. Anthony G. Reddie is the first black theologian in the history of the University of Oxford. Dr. Redddie provided the opening plenary at the Harris Institute's Oxford Colloquy at New College at the University of Oxford in the spring of 2024.
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    1 hr and 49 mins
  • Auntie Advocate turns hurt, pain, anger, and frustration into positive, community advocacy!
    Feb 5 2023
    A few years ago, Xzavier Hill was 18 years old and killed by the Virginia State Police. Xzavier was his heartbroken mom’s only child. A devastated and angry aunt turned this family tragedy into an opportunity for social advocacy. She is known as Auntie Advocate and her nonprofit bears the same name.

    A loving auntie and mother; a woman of faith and optimism; Auntie Advocate tells her story on this week’s episode of Narrativity.

    Say his name: #XzavierHill
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    36 mins
  • Rebecca Wilson shares about the day her world crumbled; her son Maurice was killed.
    Jan 28 2023
    Violence is a public health concern. It is an epidemic. I know its tempting to just turn off the TV; close the page on your phone; unsubscribe to the news outlet; and think its happening over there to those people.

    But, looking the other way is not an option.
    Refraining from talking about it does not mean it does not exist.
    refusing to read about one more person killed does not make it go away.

    There is nothing pleasant when a mother hears the unthinkable about her child. And, when she does, she should not bear the burden alone. The problem is society's problem. Every child belongs to all of us.

    Rebecca Wilson shares her heartbreaking story about the day she got the call. It rocked her world. She felt alone in disbelief when the world stopped. Her precious 18 year old son - a good guy - was shot to death.

    Say his name: #MauriceWilson

    We must pray but not simply pray. We just do something to save our children; to save our communities; to save our nation; to preserve the world!

    #awakensociety #risetothecall
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    53 mins

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