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Lead Image
A young boy in Detroit watches visitors file past the casket of Rosa Parks. Memorial services for the civil rights icon were held at the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church. (Photo: Susan Tusa-Pool/Getty Images) |
Behind-the-Scenes Audio
Listen to these unheard clips from Krista's interviews with Joan Brown Campbell and Thomas Hoyt:
» On Ordination (RA, 3:38)
Campbell talks about her decision to become an ordained minister during the upheaval of the Civil Rights Movement and its meaning as a woman.
» On Greek Orthodoxy (RA, 2:32)
Campbell discusses her experiences working with the Eastern Orthodox Church and what she learned from this rich tradition.
» On the Future of Ecumenism (RA, 3:08)
Campbell describes her concerns about the current political and ecumenical situation in America, and her hopes for the future.
» Hoyt's Uncut Interview (RA, 54:27)
Here you can listen to the entire conversation between Krista and Bishop Hoyt about his focus on reconciliation and ecumenism theologically and in daily practice from the Civil Rights movement to Hurricane Katrina. |
Voices on the Radio
Joan Brown Campbell
Campbell is director of the department of religion for the Chautauqua Institution and former general secretary of the National Council of Churches.
Thomas Hoyt, Jr.
Hoyt is a bishop of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church and president of the National Council of Churches. |