Suzanne Hall and Shannon Eubanks

Recorded September 17, 2022 Archived September 17, 2022 43:08 minutes
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Id: ddv002052

Description

Suzanne Hall (69) and One Small Step partner Shannon Eubanks (56) about racism in the south, their family, church, and memories that touched them.

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SH and SE were born in southern states before moving to Virginia. They compare their experiences of racism they have witnessed.
SU shares the time she went to her first protest for Black Lives Matter with her daughter and other children in the neighborhood.
SH and SU consider the hypocrisy and division they have seen in their church.
SH and SU acknowledge influential people in their lives.
SH and SU connect about their shared experience having a father who was not involved in their family.
SH shares a the story of how her mom turned to faith to help her process her hardships being a single mother in a small town.
SH and SU describe Virginia's community history and changing demographic.
SH shares a story about a woman she met in her "sacred ground" group.
SU reminisces about the time went to the oldest black church in her area to visit a friend whose husband was the pastor.
SH and SU acknowledge moments where their children were their teachers.
SH and SU discuss queerness and interacting with people apart of the LGBTQ community.
SH and SU exchange challenges they face when interacting with those who hold different beliefs from them.

Participants

  • Suzanne Hall
  • Shannon Eubanks

Partnership Type

Outreach

Initiatives