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    intergroup relations

    Explore " intergroup relations" with insightful episodes like "Are You Allowing Your Demographics To Limit Who You Can Learn From?", "Hosanna to God in the Highest (Part I) | Open to Invitation", "Repentance (Part II) | Moving Away from the Wrath of God", "The Importance of Being Ernst with Rachel Ernstoff" and "The Evolution of Hate Crimes and the Fight Against Them: A Conversation with Robin Toma" from podcasts like ""Monologues By Hasi", "Heritage Tree", "Heritage Tree", "More of a Comment Than a Question" and "Then & Now"" and more!

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    Are You Allowing Your Demographics To Limit Who You Can Learn From?

    Are You Allowing Your Demographics To Limit Who You Can Learn From?

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    Track: Equilibrium — Max Maikon [Audio Library Release]

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    Hosanna to God in the Highest (Part I) | Open to Invitation

    Hosanna to God in the Highest (Part I) | Open to Invitation

    Dr. Dena speaks to hosanna and the invitation of Jesus as a core practice of Christianity, especially in polarized times. 

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    Vocals, melody, and beats by Monique Baisden and 4 Kingdom Entertainment. 

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    Repentance (Part II) | Moving Away from the Wrath of God

    Repentance (Part II) | Moving Away from the Wrath of God

    Dr. Dena explains repentance as moving away from the wrath of God, and distinguishes between the wrath of people and the justice of God.

    Like what you hear? Tip us at                    http://www.buymeacoffee.com/drdenamichele 

    Subscribe or inquire about how heritage coaching services can benefit you or your organization at
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    http://www.dogwoodgroup.io 

    Vocals, melody, and beats by Monique Baisden and 4 Kingdom Entertainment. 

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    The Importance of Being Ernst with Rachel Ernstoff

    The Importance of Being Ernst with Rachel Ernstoff

    In our first episode of the new year,  we're joined by Rachel Ernstoff, a social psychology graduate student at UNC Chapel Hill studying intergroup relations and political polarization. In this episode, Rachel shares her fascinating background with us, after which we discuss political polarization and the research around it, the recent attack the Capitol, and Trump's Twitter ban.

    Rachel's posts on The Pipettepen: http://www.thepipettepen.com/author/ernstofflive-unc-edu/
    Rachel's blog: https://rationalsnowflake.blogspot.com/

    ABC News, 24 Hours: Assault on the Capitol (available on Hulu): https://abcnews.go.com/US/attack-capitol-broken-24-hours-hulu-special/story?id=75184339

    Twitter's post on the suspension of @realDonaldTrump: https://blog.twitter.com/en_us/topics/company/2020/suspension.html

    The Evolution of Hate Crimes and the Fight Against Them: A Conversation with Robin Toma

    The Evolution of Hate Crimes and the Fight Against Them: A Conversation with Robin Toma

    As we come to the end of an historic year, Then & Now examines one unfortunate statistic: the rise in hate crimes and hate incidences in Los Angeles County and across the country. Robin Toma, the Executive Director of the Los Angeles County Human Relations Commission, joins us to discuss the development of "hate crime" as a legal category, the ways government agencies have historically responded to hatred, and current efforts at curbing hate in Los Angeles. He also discusses the Commission’s recent 2019 Hate Crime Report findings.

    Read the Commission’s report here and learn about their LA vs. Hate initiative here

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