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Give and TakeGive and TakeEpisode 274: The Future of King's Dream, with Harold Dean TrulearMy guest is Harold Dean Trulear. Dean has served as Associate Professor of Applied Theology at Howard University School of Divinity since 2003. He joins me to talk about the future of Martin Luther King's dream in Donald Trump's America.Special Guest: Harold Dean Trulear.2025-01-201h 13The Law in Black and WhiteThe Law in Black and WhiteThe Law in Black and White in Honor of Black History Month: Supporting Black Businesses, Cannabis Legalization, and Racial Justice with Dr. Harold Dean TrulearIn honor of Black History month, this episode we were joined by guest Dr. Harold Dean Trulear for a discussion examining intertwined topics that affect the Black community: 1) the championing and celebrating of Black-owned businesses, 2) marijuana possession convictions and the stark racial disparities that exist in such arrests, and 3) the growing movement to legalize marijuana nationwide.2023-02-2144 minThe Inside-Out PodcastThe Inside-Out PodcastHarold Dean Trulear on Teaching Ethics and Politics from the Inside-Out"No human being should be defined by the worst mistake they've ever made."    The fifth episode of the Inside-Out Podcast features Professor Harold Dean Trulear. Dr. Trulear is an associate professor of applied theology at Howard University School of Divinity. He completed the Inside-Out Instructor Training Institute in January 2018. Click HERE to apply for upcoming trainings in 2019.    The Inside-Out podcast is hosted Dave Krueger from The Inside-Out Center, the international headquarters of The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program located at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA.    Episode Guide:    0:03 Host Dave Krueger describes the episode.  1:02 Tyrone Werts gives an overview of the Inside-Out...2019-03-1222 minNational Council of ChurchesNational Council of ChurchesRecidivism and Re-entry: What Churches Can DoMany churches today are involved in ministry to people who are serving time in prison.  But a growing number of churches are becoming involved in ministry to prisoners AFTER they are released. In this episode of the National Council of Churches Podcast, we will talk to Rev. Dr. Harold Dean Trulear, who teaches at Howard University, and leads a network focused on cutting recidivism by helping the incarcerated effectively reenter society.  We will talk about the problems of adjusting to life outside prison walls and how churches can be involved in this life-saving ministry.2016-03-2424 minSome NoiseSome NoisePardon Me, Pardon Me“It ain’t that I don’t care, it’s that I don’t really care.” -Bishop Glen A. Staples About: We live in a strange time, at least that’s what the story of the praise break reminds us. It’s the tale of an ecstatic dance rooted deep in race, religion and American history. It traveled centuries of oppression and made its way to present times where it’s been rejected by today’s social elites. Maybe because it looks crazy? Or maybe it’s dismissed because it unearths some dark...2016-02-1750 minCaqabaadka dhalinyarada ka hor yimaadaCaqabaadka dhalinyarada ka hor yimaadaEp. 006 — Pardon Me, Pardon Me“It ain’t that I don’t care, it’s that I don’t really care.” -Bishop Glen A. Staples About: We live in a strange time, at least that’s what the story of the praise break reminds us. It’s the tale of an ecstatic dance rooted deep in race, religion and American history. It traveled centuries of oppression and made its way to present times where it’s been rejected by today’s social elites. Maybe because it looks crazy? Or maybe it’s dismissed because it unearths some dark reality that we’re not comfortable dealing with? You be the judge. ...2016-02-1750 minThe January Series of Calvin UniversityThe January Series of Calvin University2009 - Harold Dean Trulear - Beloved Community and Restorative Justice: Toward a Recovery of an Ethic of Restoration in the Churches' Response to Crime and Criminal BehaviorAssociate Professor of Applied Theology at Howard University School of Divinity and president of Globe Community Ministries in West Philadelphia, PA. His area of expertise is in social policy and religion and urban ministry. He is a fellow at The Center for Public Justice in Washington DC. His current work and passion is in the area of prisoner re-entry into society and the role of the church. This lecture will examine the restorative justice tradition of the Christian church and its relevance for persons returning from incarceration, their families, churches and communities. 2011-06-131h 13