In this special episode Stacie Marshall, a farmer in NW Georgia, reflects on her discovery that “My family owned slaves.” How has this knowledge affected my community? Why do these stories matter? What does reconciliation look like? How do I love my neighbor?
Shoutouts and References: Hester, Melvin & Betty Mosley, Matthew Raiford | Gilliard Farms, Steve Scoggins, W.D. Scoggins, Kim Severson | NY Times, Dr. Brian Campbell | Berry College www.nytimes.com/2021/07/04/dining/georgia-farm-slaves.html
For more info, visit www.workplaysolutions.com or email mark@workplaysolutions.com Follow us on Facebook: WorkPlaySol
In this special episode Stacie Marshall, a farmer in NW Georgia, reflects on her discovery that “My family owned slaves.” How has this knowledge affected my community? Why do these stories matter? What does reconciliation look like? How do I love my neighbor? Shoutouts and References: Hester, Melvin & Betty Mosley, Matthew Raiford | Gilliard Farms, Steve Scoggins, W.D. Scoggins, Kim Severson | NY Times, Dr. Brian Campbell | Berry College www.nytimes.com/2021/07/04/dining/georgia-farm-slaves.html Host: Mark Suroviec Guest: Stacie Marshall | Farmer, Wife, Mother, Reconciliation Advocate. mountainmamafarms.com For more info, visit www.workplaysolutions.com or email mark@workplaysolutions.com Follow us on Facebook: WorkPlaySol
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