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Black History Matters 365 - BH365  Black History Month: Dr. Terrell Carter, VP/First Chief Diversity Officer of Greenville University and Author of Healing the Racial Divides

BH365 Black History Month: Dr. Terrell Carter, VP/First Chief Diversity Officer of Greenville University and Author of Healing the Racial Divides

02/01/21 • 45 min

Black History Matters 365

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Celebrating Black History 2021
"A Black History Month Like No Other"
Dr. Terrell Carter
VP/First Chief Diversity Officer of Greenville University Dr. Terrell Carter
is a pastor, professor, visual artist, writer, and former police officer. In addition to serving as bi-vocational pastor, he is Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer for Greenville University in Greenville, IL. He previously served as Assistant Professor of Practical Theology at Central Baptist Theological Seminary in Shawnee, KS. Prior to that, he served as a police officer for the city of St. Louis, MO, and as executive director of two nonprofit organizations in St. Louis. He has also served as a consultant and fundraiser for nonprofit, religious, and governmental entities.

He is an expert in racial reconciliation, religious faith and its impact on communities, organizational management and leadership, community engagement, police—community relations, and community development.

He has experience as host and producer for radio and television programs, including as producer and host for Communities Forward (https://soundcloud.com/radio63119/communities-forward-020-shawn-greene), a weekly radio program in a Midwest market, and as a commentator and content expert for TV One’s “Thou Shalt Not” television program (https://tvone.tv/full-episodes/thou-shalt-not/).

He has written multiple books. Carter has written regularly for Huffington Post, the St. Louis American, Baptist News Global, Ethics Daily, Word and Way Magazine, Faithfully Magazine, Review and Expositor Journal, and Patheos.

You can learn more about him at his website www.terrellcarter.net or follow him on Twitter or Instagram @tcarterstl.
To pre-purchase a copy of the BH365 curriculum visit at:
https://www.blackhistory365education.com/joannescaife.

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Episodes Edited by: Juels N. Evans, Tech Engineer Editor
Podcast music: Soundstrips.com, Title-Bitz
*This is apart of BH365 Education posted for the public.

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Celebrating Black History 2021
"A Black History Month Like No Other"
Dr. Terrell Carter
VP/First Chief Diversity Officer of Greenville University Dr. Terrell Carter
is a pastor, professor, visual artist, writer, and former police officer. In addition to serving as bi-vocational pastor, he is Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer for Greenville University in Greenville, IL. He previously served as Assistant Professor of Practical Theology at Central Baptist Theological Seminary in Shawnee, KS. Prior to that, he served as a police officer for the city of St. Louis, MO, and as executive director of two nonprofit organizations in St. Louis. He has also served as a consultant and fundraiser for nonprofit, religious, and governmental entities.

He is an expert in racial reconciliation, religious faith and its impact on communities, organizational management and leadership, community engagement, police—community relations, and community development.

He has experience as host and producer for radio and television programs, including as producer and host for Communities Forward (https://soundcloud.com/radio63119/communities-forward-020-shawn-greene), a weekly radio program in a Midwest market, and as a commentator and content expert for TV One’s “Thou Shalt Not” television program (https://tvone.tv/full-episodes/thou-shalt-not/).

He has written multiple books. Carter has written regularly for Huffington Post, the St. Louis American, Baptist News Global, Ethics Daily, Word and Way Magazine, Faithfully Magazine, Review and Expositor Journal, and Patheos.

You can learn more about him at his website www.terrellcarter.net or follow him on Twitter or Instagram @tcarterstl.
To pre-purchase a copy of the BH365 curriculum visit at:
https://www.blackhistory365education.com/joannescaife.

Follow Us weekly, every Friday at www.BHM365.com
Email us at [email protected]
Episodes Edited by: Juels N. Evans, Tech Engineer Editor
Podcast music: Soundstrips.com, Title-Bitz
*This is apart of BH365 Education posted for the public.

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Sunday Memoirs
The Black Church: The Invisible Church
Episode 5

A reading from BH365: An Inclusive Account of American History textbook on the Black Church.
Sunday Memoirs takes a look back in the past to find inspiration for the future. We will take time to share great inspiring accounts and building moments of the Black Church and others, depicting religious traditions and spiritual awakenings that contributed to the foundation of the church and our faith today. At times we will share inspirational words to educate and encourage individuals on their journey of faith in God.
This Sunday:
Chapter 15
The Black Church
The Invisible Church
Page 563

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Song: Public Domain - "Wade in the Water", Negro Spiritual
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History Made: KHAO Music Group Presents Black History 365 Music...the Albums Vol 1 and Vol 2 -- An Anthology of History in Hip Hop: Available NOW!

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Black History 365 Music
Khao Music Group Presents BH365 Music: An Anthology of History in Hip Hop
Inspired by BH365: An Inclusive Account of American History

HISTORY MADE: Black History 365, a compilation of music set around the theme of Black History, by Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum artist, Khao, will hit all major music platforms on Saturday, February 6, 2021. It's the perfect way to celebrate Black History Month.
An Anthology of History in Hip Hop form. Available on: Spotify | Apple Music | iTunes | Amazon Music | Tidal | Deezer |

Here are the two links:

VOL 1 (21 songs @$9.99):

https://fanlink.to/BH365

VOL 2 (20 songs @ $9.99):

https://fanlink.to/BH365

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Music In Podcast: :"Black Is Beautiful" song from album BH365
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