Ole Miss, Ed Meek, and Ida B. Wells (PTM 222)

Jemar and Beau discuss the recent controversy at the University of Mississippi and the issue of  renaming and/or replacing problematic monuments.

Jemar Tisby: A big reason why I study history is that I believe telling the truth about our past is the first step to confession, and the confession leads to repentance and repentance leads to repair.

Jemar Tisby: We’re dealing with something that facts can’t fix. We’re dealing with ideologies, beliefs and idols that people are clinging to.

Jemar Tisby: We have to deal with people letting go of power, letting go of historic sign of power and allowing America to be the diverse, pluralistic place it has been.

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A Place for Ida B. Wells at Ole Miss

 

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Show Hosts: Jemar Tisby + Tyler Burns • Producer: Beau York + Podastery Studios • Pass The Mic: Website + Twitter  • The Witness: Website + Twitter

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