HH #574 Holding Faith on Capitol Hill with Treneé McGee
Publisher |
Ivey Media Podcasts
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Mar 29, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:43:56

Hey friends! I am thrilled to have a conversation with a first time guest to the Happy Hour and a new friend, State Representative Treneé McGee. I first heard of Treneé while attending the Stand For Life conference and knew pretty quickly I wanted to learn more about her. 

Treneé McGee is the youngest black woman in the General Assembly for the state of Connecticut representing the 116th district. Treneé is a Whole Life advocate who is passionate about educating others on the history of abortion and its impact on the black community. She is also deeply entrenched in theatre and explains to listeners the relationship between arts and politics and how one prepared her for her main role today! 

On today’s episode we get to know Treneé a little better as she informs listeners on how we can advocate for unborn babies and their mothers from a whole-life perspective. You'll hear four practical actions listeners can take to bridge the gap between the pre-born and their mothers:

  1. Build community relationships
  2. Attend local meetings
  3. Offer prayer
  4. Redirect our financial loyalty

I hope today’s episode encourages you and equips you with ways you can put your beliefs into action! 

Treneé McGee is the youngest black woman in the General Assembly for the state of Connecticut representing the 116th district. She is a Whole Life advocate and is passionate about educating others on the history of abortion and its impact on the black community. Treneé is also deeply entrenched in the arts as an actor and coach and explains to listeners the relationship between arts and politics and how one prepared her for her main role today!

Hey friends! I am thrilled to have a conversation with a first time guest to the Happy Hour and a new friend, State Representative Treneé McGee. I first heard of Treneé while attending the Stand For Life conference and knew pretty quickly I wanted to learn more about her. 

Treneé McGee is the youngest black woman in the General Assembly for the state of Connecticut representing the 116th district. Treneé is a Whole Life advocate who is passionate about educating others on the history of abortion and its impact on the black community. She is also deeply entrenched in theatre and explains to listeners the relationship between arts and politics and how one prepared her for her main role today! 

On today’s episode we get to know Treneé a little better as she informs listeners on how we can advocate for unborn babies and their mothers from a whole-life perspective. You'll hear four practical actions listeners can take to bridge the gap between the pre-born and their mothers:

  1. Build community relationships
  2. Attend local meetings
  3. Offer prayer
  4. Redirect our financial loyalty

I hope today’s episode encourages you and equips you with ways you can put your beliefs into action! 

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