Coach Felecia's Interview on Kingdom in Politics with Aamon Ross: Discussing Kingdom Principles in Politics and Sharing My Story of Launching the Conscious Conservative Movement

Have you ever heard the phrase conscious conservative before? I sure hadn’t before I met Felecia Killings, the founder and CEO of the Conscious Conservative Movement. Hear how this woman of faith is leading a movement to raise up leaders in a city near you.
Coach Felecia's Interview on Good Faith Effort Podcast with Rabbi Dr. Ari Lamm: Discussing the Power of Conscious Black Conservatism in Black American Politics Today

How does a minority community that has long suffered state-sanctioned oppression take control of its own destiny, build wealth, invest in education about its past, and promote pride in its distinctive culture?
This is a question that applies equally to the historical Jewish experience AND the experience of the Black community in America. So, this week Rabbi Ari brought on thinker, entrepreneur, and political activist, Felecia Killings, of the Conscious Black Conservative Movement, whose political star has been rising across the country.
They talked about Black history; securing Black wealth; the role of faith and the Bible in the Black experience; how to win elections; the case for reparations; solving the criminal justice system; and much more!
This is a question that applies equally to the historical Jewish experience AND the experience of the Black community in America. So, this week Rabbi Ari brought on thinker, entrepreneur, and political activist, Felecia Killings, of the Conscious Black Conservative Movement, whose political star has been rising across the country.
They talked about Black history; securing Black wealth; the role of faith and the Bible in the Black experience; how to win elections; the case for reparations; solving the criminal justice system; and much more!
Coach Felecia's Interview on Walk-Ins Welcome with Bridget Phetasy: Discussing the Vision of Conscious Black Conservatism

Felecia Killings is the founder and visionary of the Conscious Conservative Movement, which wants to empower people who are looking to expand the authentic conservative space, and to go back to the principles of conservatism and spiritual understanding.
She and Bridget delve into the complex topic of Black Conservatism, what it looks like today, why Felecia was primarily getting attacked by black conservative influencers, the fact that the black community is not a monolith, and that a lot of people in that community are politically homeless at the moment.
They discuss the history of the Republican Party and black voters, where Felecia thinks opportunities are being missed to reach black communities, why fellowship, knowing history, and asking questions that leave aside the talking points is a better way to do things than the current strategies, and why people on the fringes of both parties are the ones that get the attention and the platforms.
She and Bridget delve into the complex topic of Black Conservatism, what it looks like today, why Felecia was primarily getting attacked by black conservative influencers, the fact that the black community is not a monolith, and that a lot of people in that community are politically homeless at the moment.
They discuss the history of the Republican Party and black voters, where Felecia thinks opportunities are being missed to reach black communities, why fellowship, knowing history, and asking questions that leave aside the talking points is a better way to do things than the current strategies, and why people on the fringes of both parties are the ones that get the attention and the platforms.
Coach Felecia's Discussion on Twitter Space with Rev. Damien Jones and Other Black Conservatives: Should Black Americans Join the Republican Party?
During this interview, Coach Felecia and other Black Conservatives like Sonnie Johnson engage in an in-depth conversation with Black voters about why they should join the Republican Party.
Key highlights from the conversation included:
Key highlights from the conversation included:
- How we all got started in the Black Conservative Movement and Republican Party
- How our influence has grown in this space and what it means for Black voters
- How conservative politics can be used to empower Black communities
- Why the GOP as it stands is not a “safe home” for Black voters and what to do instead
- And why Dual Domination and political access on the Right is a game changer for Black voters ready to experience options