
Preview - Black Spirituality and Resilience in the U.S.
Preview: Season 4 Episode 3 | 30s
Pastor Coliér McNair reflects on the legacy and spiritual power of the Black church.
Black spirituality in the United States is deeply rooted in the resilience and creativity of African-descended communities. But where did the Black church originate, and how does it connect to the history of Black enslavement, civil rights and Black joy? This episode explores the church's cultural legacy and evolving relevance.
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Why Race Matters is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin
Funding for Why Race Matters is provided by Park Bank, UnityPoint Health - Meriter, UW Health, donors to the Focus Fund for Wisconsin Programs, and Friends of PBS Wisconsin.

Preview - Black Spirituality and Resilience in the U.S.
Preview: Season 4 Episode 3 | 30s
Black spirituality in the United States is deeply rooted in the resilience and creativity of African-descended communities. But where did the Black church originate, and how does it connect to the history of Black enslavement, civil rights and Black joy? This episode explores the church's cultural legacy and evolving relevance.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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