Interview of Paul Corwin, Class of 1970

In Season 2, we’re interviewing CAJ alumni who are working on bringing to light abuse that occurred some decades ago at CAJ. Content warning: we will be discussing various types of abuse experienced by children in these episodes. For more information about the investigation into abuse at CAJ, please see our website here. In this episode, Paul Corwin (class of 1970) shares about his experience being at CAJ during the Vietnam War, registering as a conscientious objector and reading Betty Friedan as a high-schooler, the psychological difficulties of leaving the faith of one's parents, life in New Zealand and more.   Note: We recorded this episode in January, 2022 Recommended in this episode: God is Not Great by Christopher Hitchens Expatriate Heart by Janet James Sasaki (CAJ alum) Ghosts of the Tsunami by Richard Lloyd Parry

Om Podcasten

Stories from people deconstructing and reconstructing their worldviews, particularly those who attended the Christian Academy in Japan or grew up in other missionary or international communities.Together with their guests, hosts Jeweliann and Erika identify and unpack the harmful narratives they were taught as well as important things that weren’t taught, and discuss the radical healing work of dismantling sexist, racist, capitalist, colonial structures after leaving the evangelical bubble. Learn more at https://www.radicalhealingpod.com/ and follow us on Instagram @radicalhealingpod.