
Where Are We Going?
From This Is How We See It by Eric Stancil
January 18, 2026 · 34 min · Episode 125
About this episode
The episode discusses the misuse of scripture to justify prejudice, recent NC laws, a legal case involving Luigi Mangione, and issues of racial representation in the arts.
Pastor warns against taking scripture and using it to justify prejudice. A few NC laws that took effect January 1, 2026. Luigi Mangione's lawyers want prosecutors barred from seeking the death penalty, says Bondi has a conflict of interest. Henry Fonda witnessed a lynching when he was a kid. White actress sues to not being able to portray Harriet Tubman and Mary McLeod Bethune in her one-woman show.
People in this episode
Host: Eric Stancil
Topics covered
- scripture
- prejudice
- law
- lynching
- racial representation
Keywords
- scripture
- prejudice
- NC laws
- lynching
- racial representation
- Luigi Mangione
- Harriet Tubman
- Mary McLeod Bethune
Mentioned in this episode
Places: NC
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