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#037: Brad Perry

An episode of the The Human Era podcast, hosted by with Kent Lapp, titled "#037: Brad Perry" was published on May 19, 2020 and runs 146 minutes.

May 19, 2020 ·146m · The Human Era

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Brad’s family history (largest slave owners in Williamson County TN), his personal story and why racial unity matters, what he teaches in his African American History class at Brentwood Academy, why he founded The Public with Anthony Hendricks in Franklin TN and the fruit they are seeing in those conversations, where he seeing hope for a brighter future together, and much more.   Bio: Brad Perry has been in Education for 24 years, he is currently a teacher at Brentwood Academy and has been for 22 years, where he has taught African American history for 17 years, Christian Dynamics for 20 years, is currently teaching a world history class. He is also the senior grade chair, middle school football coach, and head high school boys track coach.  Brad is married with 6 kids, and recently co-founded The Public, which seeks to give voice to a conversation on race.     Show Links:     The Kent Lapp Podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/vfv2vgw     The Kent Lapp Podcast on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/y8yd2gcc     On Overcast: https://tinyurl.com/y8veuoxl     On Castbox: https://tinyurl.com/y8vwheqt     The Kent Lapp Podcast Youtube Channel: https://tinyurl.com/vvp3n67     The Kent Lapp Podcast Trailer: https://youtu.be/TVFsBJlbUJ4     About Kent Lapp: http://kentlapp.com/about/     Subscribe for Email Updates: http://kentlapp.com/the-kent-lapp-podcast/     Twitter: https://twitter.com/Kentlapp     Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kentlapp/     Email: [email protected]

Brad’s family history (largest slave owners in Williamson County TN), his personal story and why racial unity matters, what he teaches in his African American History class at Brentwood Academy, why he founded The Public with Anthony Hendricks in Franklin TN and the fruit they are seeing in those conversations, where he seeing hope for a brighter future together, and much more.

 

Bio:

Brad Perry has been in Education for 24 years, he is currently a teacher at Brentwood Academy and has been for 22 years, where he has taught African American history for 17 years, Christian Dynamics for 20 years, is currently teaching a world history class. He is also the senior grade chair, middle school football coach, and head high school boys track coach.  Brad is married with 6 kids, and recently co-founded The Public, which seeks to give voice to a conversation on race.  

 

Show Links:
 
 
The Kent Lapp Podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/vfv2vgw
 
 
The Kent Lapp Podcast on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/y8yd2gcc
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Kent Lapp Podcast Youtube Channel: https://tinyurl.com/vvp3n67
 
 
The Kent Lapp Podcast Trailer: https://youtu.be/TVFsBJlbUJ4
 
 
About Kent Lapp: http://kentlapp.com/about/
 
 
Subscribe for Email Updates: http://kentlapp.com/the-kent-lapp-podcast/
 
 
 
 
 
 
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