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20th Sep 2023

E48 Trailer - Black Privilege Airing Monday, September 25th- Guest Pastor Robert Niefeldt

Have you ever heard of Black Privilege? If you have, do you agree or disagree? Well, this show may give you a different perspective. My guest, Pastor Robert Niefeldt talks about an article he wrote about what he feels to be black privilege. His article caused some ruckus because Pastor Niefeldt is white. "What does he know?" some thought. Well, during our chat, we talked about how he formed his opinion about black people having a certain privilege over most. I hope you take the time to listen to this episode and then form your own opinion about whether you think there's such a thing as black privilege.

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praise God for the black grandparents

and their parents and the generations

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of black people who've passed down

very specifically their faith in God.

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I can't tell you how many kids

I talked to and they're like,

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Oh, my grandma's a minister.

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My grandpa's in the church.

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my uncle's a deacon.

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And so, there's just this godly heritage.

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Almost every African American

grandma I know is usually a

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sweet old lady who loves Jesus.

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Now I'm not saying all of

them, but the majority.

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And in white society,

that's just not true.

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So there's this great heritage

that Black people have

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preserved and have passed down.

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If white people have passed down

economics, Black people have passed down

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spirituality, and that's something to

be proud of, something to celebrate,

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and really gives them an advantage.

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If white people have passed down

economics, Black people have passed down

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spirituality, and that's an advantage.

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Microphone (2- AT2005USB): That is our

upcoming episode called black privilege

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Make sure you tune in now to tell you

about what's coming up This weekend

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in Milwaukee, , it's called Doors

Open, and it's the:

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it's presented by Historic Milwaukee.

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Now

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doors Open Milwaukee was started in 2011.

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It's a two day public

celebration of , Milwaukee's art,

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architecture, culture, and history.

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It offers Behind the scene tours

of more than a hundred and sixty

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buildings throughout Milwaukee's

downtown and diverse neighborhoods.

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The Doors Open event has continued

to raise awareness about the local

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architecture and history through

its volunteer led walking tours.

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And guess what?

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One of the open door.

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venues that's open is the

police training center.

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The police training center

located at:

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Now the tours start at 10 a.

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m.

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and the last tour stops at 2 p.

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m.

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This will be a great

venue for you to tour.

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, it happens every hour.

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It starts at 10 a.

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m.

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and the last tour is at 2 p.

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m.

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You'll be given refreshments,

presentations, and more.

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Some of the presentations

will be on traffic stops and

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defense and arrest tactics.

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This will be a great venue for you to

really engage with our local police.

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If you want to learn more about

what doors are being opened,

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just go to historic Milwaukee.

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org and it'll tell you all the

buildings that will be open.

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Don't miss the event.

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It's some great sites to see.

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Thank you for listening

take care and God bless.

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Michi J is a Chicago native who now lives in the Milwaukee area. By day, she works as an energy-industry analyst; she spends her remaining hours pursuing her lifelong passion of exploring and proclaiming the coming Kingdom of Christ. Her fiction and non-fiction writing explores, through storytelling, the parallel existence of physical and spiritual laws. Her favorite authors include Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Charles Spurgeon, C.S. Lewis, A.W.Tozer, Dr. Tony Evans, Erwin Raphael McManus, and Kitty Foth-Regner.