Knowledge Junkies

By: Calvin Dorsey
  • Summary

  • Knowledge Junkies is a podcast about ethnicity, culture, religion, and everything in between. We have real conversations with trustworthy people who not only have the knowledge but also have experience in the subjects that matters to us today.
    © 2024 Knowledge Junkies
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Episodes
  • White Jesus or Black Jesus?
    Jan 11 2021

    In today's episode, we discuss the ethnicity of Jesus. There are so many ethnic representations of Jesus throughout history and these inaccurate depictions have caused a great deal of confusion. The prevailing depiction in America is that of a white figure with European features but that is beginning to change. Given the current climate of the United States with the rise social justice & civil rights the pendulum is beginning to swing toward a Jesus depicted with African features. We dive deep into this topic on why the accurate depiction of Jesus does matter and how it impacts the Christian faith. 

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Allyship
    Nov 4 2020

    Welcome, Junkies & Junkettes'; we have another great episode for you. Today's episode is our first live episode. Today Julio Orozco and I discuss the topic of 'Allyship.' How do you use your power & privilege to help marginalized people groups?

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    58 mins
  • Can black people be racist?
    Oct 19 2020

    In our first episode, we have a conversation with Toya Washington about the questions surrounding the topic, "can people of color be racist?" Toya is an educator, mother of 3 & is currently working on her doctorate in higher educational leadership. She is also a black woman who is an avid reader and studier of all things, especially the topic of race & history in America. 

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    1 hr and 27 mins

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