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N'DIGO STUDIO

Covid While Black - Survivors and the Church

Covid While Black - Survivors and the Church

58min |25/06/2020
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N'DIGO STUDIO

Covid While Black - Survivors and the Church

Covid While Black - Survivors and the Church

58min |25/06/2020
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Join your host Hermene Hartman for this special report , 5- part Zoom series, Covid While Black in partnership with Robert R. McCormick Foundation. We'll be discussing mental health, talking to survivors of the corona virus, in addition to featuring black doctors & nurses, black entrepreneurs, and the much ignored last responders/deathcare workers- funeral directors.

In this episode your host Hermene Hartman speaks with Pastor Marvin Hunter from Grace Memorial Baptist Church and Rev. Ira Acree from Greater St. John Bible Church. Both guests contracted Covid 19 and they will be describing their experience with the virus and how it affected their families, friends, & congregations.

We wouldn't be Chicago if politics wasn't mentioned at some point. Both Pastor Hunter and Rev. Acree share their frustrations with Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Mayor Lori Lightfoot as it relates to churches being declared non-essential during the pandemic.

Find out more about N'DIGO STUDIO at ndigo.com

Follow Hermene Hartman On Facebook

Executive Producer - Hermene Hartman/N'DIGO Studio

Co-Producer - Joi Mitchell

Co- Producer - Jerald Miller - Jerald Miller Design

Editor - Erik Hammond - Clear Vision Multimedia

In partnership with Robert R. McCormick Foundation


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Join your host Hermene Hartman for this special report , 5- part Zoom series, Covid While Black in partnership with Robert R. McCormick Foundation. We'll be discussing mental health, talking to survivors of the corona virus, in addition to featuring black doctors & nurses, black entrepreneurs, and the much ignored last responders/deathcare workers- funeral directors.

In this episode your host Hermene Hartman speaks with Pastor Marvin Hunter from Grace Memorial Baptist Church and Rev. Ira Acree from Greater St. John Bible Church. Both guests contracted Covid 19 and they will be describing their experience with the virus and how it affected their families, friends, & congregations.

We wouldn't be Chicago if politics wasn't mentioned at some point. Both Pastor Hunter and Rev. Acree share their frustrations with Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Mayor Lori Lightfoot as it relates to churches being declared non-essential during the pandemic.

Find out more about N'DIGO STUDIO at ndigo.com

Follow Hermene Hartman On Facebook

Executive Producer - Hermene Hartman/N'DIGO Studio

Co-Producer - Joi Mitchell

Co- Producer - Jerald Miller - Jerald Miller Design

Editor - Erik Hammond - Clear Vision Multimedia

In partnership with Robert R. McCormick Foundation


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Join your host Hermene Hartman for this special report , 5- part Zoom series, Covid While Black in partnership with Robert R. McCormick Foundation. We'll be discussing mental health, talking to survivors of the corona virus, in addition to featuring black doctors & nurses, black entrepreneurs, and the much ignored last responders/deathcare workers- funeral directors.

In this episode your host Hermene Hartman speaks with Pastor Marvin Hunter from Grace Memorial Baptist Church and Rev. Ira Acree from Greater St. John Bible Church. Both guests contracted Covid 19 and they will be describing their experience with the virus and how it affected their families, friends, & congregations.

We wouldn't be Chicago if politics wasn't mentioned at some point. Both Pastor Hunter and Rev. Acree share their frustrations with Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Mayor Lori Lightfoot as it relates to churches being declared non-essential during the pandemic.

Find out more about N'DIGO STUDIO at ndigo.com

Follow Hermene Hartman On Facebook

Executive Producer - Hermene Hartman/N'DIGO Studio

Co-Producer - Joi Mitchell

Co- Producer - Jerald Miller - Jerald Miller Design

Editor - Erik Hammond - Clear Vision Multimedia

In partnership with Robert R. McCormick Foundation


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Join your host Hermene Hartman for this special report , 5- part Zoom series, Covid While Black in partnership with Robert R. McCormick Foundation. We'll be discussing mental health, talking to survivors of the corona virus, in addition to featuring black doctors & nurses, black entrepreneurs, and the much ignored last responders/deathcare workers- funeral directors.

In this episode your host Hermene Hartman speaks with Pastor Marvin Hunter from Grace Memorial Baptist Church and Rev. Ira Acree from Greater St. John Bible Church. Both guests contracted Covid 19 and they will be describing their experience with the virus and how it affected their families, friends, & congregations.

We wouldn't be Chicago if politics wasn't mentioned at some point. Both Pastor Hunter and Rev. Acree share their frustrations with Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Mayor Lori Lightfoot as it relates to churches being declared non-essential during the pandemic.

Find out more about N'DIGO STUDIO at ndigo.com

Follow Hermene Hartman On Facebook

Executive Producer - Hermene Hartman/N'DIGO Studio

Co-Producer - Joi Mitchell

Co- Producer - Jerald Miller - Jerald Miller Design

Editor - Erik Hammond - Clear Vision Multimedia

In partnership with Robert R. McCormick Foundation


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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