Surviving the Black Church Podcast

Black Religious Trauma Survivor Speaks with Ebony Brice

1 h 13 min · 13. maj 2026
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Some stories need to be told because someone else is living them in silence right now. In this episode of Surviving the Black Church, Ebony Brice steps forward to share her experience as a Black religious trauma survivor — from growing up in the Black church, to enduring spiritual abuse at the hands of church leadership, to finding her voice on the other side of it all. No credentials. No platform. Just a survivor telling her truth — and in doing so, giving language to what so many others have been carrying alone. This one is for everyone who knew something was wrong but was told to pray through it and keep quiet. Surviving the Black Church — because your story doesn't end there.

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