Revolutionary love book kaur5/9/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sometimes in our religious traditions, we become geared toward the things we believe, primarily. I, I think I'd like to begin just even with the first word, Valarie, "See," because I think in your book, you really tell us that this is a first step. And this is the paperback version it's titled, See No Stranger: a memoir and manifesto of revolutionary love. I have another copy, a hard copy, over my shoulder, so everyone should see it. I cannot wait to see you all in person in Dallas. Valarie: Oh, I'm so honored to be here with you, George. So,, Let this be,, an initial welcome, and then we'll see you in person. And it's, wonderful to welcome you to Good God, Valarie and soon we will welcome you, to Dallas, because Faith Commons, our organization, is bringing you here. Valarie is an activist and a lawyer, a civil rights advocate and a well to me, kind of cultural phenomenon right now. I'm your host, George Mason and I am so pleased to welcome to this conversation, Valarie Kaur. George: Welcome to Good God, conversations that matter about faith and public life. ![]()
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