Are Black People in Cults? Challenging Media Narratives LaNisa Frederick Worldwide Church of God WCG
Actor LaNisa Frederick shares her perspective on the stigma surrounding cults in Black communities and how the media often frames cult stories through a white lens.
Patti of Apostate Sisters has a powerful realization about how whiteness shapes perceptions of cults and the experiences of people of color within them.
This candid conversation highlights the importance of allyship, listening, and growing as we unpack these deeply ingrained narratives.
💬 How have media portrayals of cults shaped your perceptions? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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