Discussions about Christianity in racialized communities are fraught with feelings and deeply entrenched ideas about identity, family, and community. Dismantling, rethinking the aspects of it that are consumed or dominated by power can be difficult, particularly when so much of the history is built on language embedded in the text itself. But these conversations are important. Potawatomi Christian mystic Kaitlin Curtice joins us for Part 1 of a two part conversation.