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- Title
- Kenneth Payne Interview, October 12, 2020
- Date
- October 12, 2020
- Creator
- Kenneth Payne; Sajel Swartz
- Description
- The overall objective is to create a deeper understanding of the Black Lives Matter Movement during the Summer of 2020 through the lens of modern Christian practices and ideals, with the hope of better understanding the motivations of those involved in the Black Lives Matter Movement and to evaluate the connection between religion, politics, and human rights. It should be noted that this interview took place in the year 2020, during the coronavirus pandemic with a remote interview process. The interview took place shortly before a contentious presidential election, and discusses a highly politicized social movement that (as of October 2020) peaked in the Summer of 2020.
- Subject
- Danville, KY; church; faith; Black Lives Matter; community; Louisville, KY; Centre College; connection; Lexington, KY; family; George Floyd; Breonna Taylor; Charles Booker; Operation Vote October; protest
- Country
- United States
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:2496
- Rights statement
- Copyright, including the right to publicity, has been transferred to American University’s Humanities Truck Archive by the narrator, using the Humanities Truck release form. There are no exceptions to this agreement.