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Talking Politics with Dr. Corredera & Dr. Ray

2020-10-29-podcast

Continuing our American politics series from last week, Vanessa Corredera, PhD, chair of the English Department at Andrews University and Courtney Ray, PhD, ordained minister and president of the Society of Black Neuropsychology, explore the problem of epistemic closure and others issues like race and abortion. Additionally, they both share very personal examples of their own social views changing.

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On this week’s episode of the Adventist Voices podcast, host Alexander Carpenter chats about US politics with Vanessa Corredera, PhD, chair of the English Department at Andrews University and Courtney Ray, PhD, ordained minister and president of the Society of Black Neuropsychology.

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