Proclaiming Justice
The Black Church and Israel with Dumisani Washington + Black Solidarity with Israel

Dumisani Washington is the Founder and CEO of the Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel (IBSI), and the former Diversity Outreach Coordinator for the over 10 million member Christians United for Israel (CUFI). Dumisani is a pastor, professional musician—graduate of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music—and author whose latest book is the second edition of Zionism & the Black Church: Why Standing with Israel Will be a Defining Issue for Christians of Color in the 21st Century. He and his wife, Valerie, have been married 32 years and have six children and two grandchildren.
Laurie talks with her expert guest on the roots of unity between Israel and the Black Church.
If you enjoy this week’s edition of “Proclaiming Justice,” please email your comments to us at: info@pjtn.org
Laurie talks with her expert guest on the roots of unity between Israel and the Black Church.
If you enjoy this week’s edition of “Proclaiming Justice,” please email your comments to us at: info@pjtn.org
- Broadcast on:
- 27 Jun 2021
Dumisani Washington is the Founder and CEO of the Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel (IBSI), and the former Diversity Outreach Coordinator for the over 10 million member Christians United for Israel (CUFI). Dumisani is a pastor, professional musician—graduate of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music—and author whose latest book is the second edition of Zionism & the Black Church: Why Standing with Israel Will be a Defining Issue for Christians of Color in the 21st Century. He and his wife, Valerie, have been married 32 years and have six children and two grandchildren.
Laurie talks with her expert guest on the roots of unity between Israel and the Black Church.
If you enjoy this week’s edition of “Proclaiming Justice,” please email your comments to us at: info@pjtn.org
Laurie talks with her expert guest on the roots of unity between Israel and the Black Church.
If you enjoy this week’s edition of “Proclaiming Justice,” please email your comments to us at: info@pjtn.org