Karen Gray Houston on How Her Father and Uncle Helped Change the Nation’s Racial Climate

In this episode of “Inputs to Action,” Dr. Lisa chats with award-winning broadcast journalist Karen Gray Houston, about her beautifully-penned memoir, Daughter of the Boycott. The June 2020 edition of Oprah Winfrey’s O magazine called this memoir “One of 10 Titles to Pick Up Now,” and Smithsonian Magazine singled it out in its ‘Books of the Week” series.

In her conversation with Lisa, Karen Gray Houston shares why she felt compelled to write this reflection on how her father and uncle, Thomas Gray & Fred Gray, helped change the nation’s racial climate and opened doors for her and countless other African Americans. Karen sheds light on incredible stories of our history that will leave you in awe of the strategy, thought, and passion weaved into the civil rights movement.

Please share this in honor of Black History Month! Get your copy of Daughter of the Boycott by visiting karengrayhouston.com

Join us below to hear my conversation with Karen. I look forward to receiving your comments and questions.

Inputs to Action: Episode 26

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