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In today's episode, Nick Warnes has a dialogue with Sarah Dunne Pickrell, a painter and fibers artist, Raja yoga practitioner, spiritual director and organizer. She is a founding leader and antiracism trainer with The Open Table KC, a PC(USA) 1001 New Worshiping Community in Kansas City, MO. She is an advocate for racial, economic and environmental justice and passionate about the intersections of spirituality, earth care and social equity. As an animal lover and nature enthusiast, Sarah spends much of her free time outdoors or creating art inspired by the natural world. To find out more about Sarah Dunne Pickrell you can visit sarahdunnepickrell.com and theopentablekc.com. Here are some quotes from today's interview: 

"The [white] Church has been a champion of inequity for a long time."

"There's no one-size fits all. Every church looks a little different."

"Yes, let's organize together, but also let's collectively rest together. Make sure we're cycling people in and out to share the load of this work so it's not just put on a few to transform the whole world."

"Keep it equitable." - Nick

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