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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 30 MIN

4. Be Strong and Strengthen One Another: Hope, Power, and Shared Responsibility

from Finding Hope · host Pastor Carter and Rabbi Treu

What does real power look like? In this episode, Rabbi Treu and Dr. Carter move beyond politics and authority to examine power as responsibility, representation, and relationship. Drawing on experiences from the Holocaust Museum, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and research on leadership and belonging, they explore how communities can move from despair to possibility. Their conclusion is both simple and challenging: hope grows when we strengthen one another.

What does real power look like? In this episode, Rabbi Treu and Dr. Carter move beyond politics and authority to examine power as responsibility, representation, and relationship. Drawing on experiences from the Holocaust Museum, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and research on leadership and belonging, they explore how communities can move from despair to possibility. Their conclusion is both simple and challenging: hope grows when we strengthen one another.

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What does real power look like? In this episode, Rabbi Treu and Dr. Carter move beyond politics and authority to examine power as responsibility, representation, and relationship. Drawing on experiences from the Holocaust Museum, the National Museum...

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