Episode 131 - Dr. Reggie Moore, "Acts of Protest"


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Jun 05 2020 43 mins   2
“Fair exchange equals no robbery.” - Dr. Reggie Moore Today’s podcast is a response to the murder of Mr. George Floyd last week in Minnesota and the swell of lament, protest, and division that has resulted from his tragic death. What you will hear is like none of our previous episodes. Michael spoke with his friend and colleague from Denver Seminary, Dr. Reggie Moore, a professor and specialist in the treatment of historical trauma within the African American community. As you will hear, the conversation unfolded, then took an unexpected turn that left both men feeling as if they had just taken a major risk. And according to Dr. Moore, this very conversation became a model of the type of dialogue that must happen to heal the wounds of racial division in our world today. BIO: Dr. Reggie Moore is Assistant Professor of Counseling at Denver Seminary where he has served on the faculty since 2008. Dr. Moore earned a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision from the University of Northern Colorado, an MA from Colorado Christian University, and a BA from the University of Kansas. Prior to joining the faculty at Denver Seminary, Dr. Moore served as assistant director of Hope Communities, Inc., a non-profit affordable housing provider, for seven years. He was also a therapist and trainer at the National Institute for Change in Denver, and a counselor at the University of Northern Colorado's Psychological Services Clinic. His Areas of Academic Interest and Research include: The Treatment of historical trauma within the African-American community using an integration of narrative, medical and psychosocial approaches, and treatment of adolescents and family systems from existential and systemic perspectives and modalities.