Protect Our Black Institutions

Pass The Mic - A podcast by The Witness - Mondays

In this episode of Pass The Mic, Dr. Jemar Tisby and Pastor G. Tyler Burns dive into the rich history of Black institutions and their ongoing significance in today’s world. From historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to Black churches, businesses, and media, these institutions have been pillars of strength, resilience, and progress for generations. Dr. Tisby and Pastor Burns explore why these institutions were created, the challenges they have faced, and why they remain vital for Black communities today. They also discuss the threats to these institutions—both external and internal—and what must be done to protect and sustain them for future generations. Key Topics Covered: The historical necessity of Black institutions in the face of systemic exclusion. The role of HBCUs, Black churches, and Black-owned businesses in community development. The cultural and spiritual significance of Black institutions. Modern threats to Black institutions, including economic pressures and political challenges. How Black communities can invest in, support, and preserve these vital spaces. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices