Don Lemon: My Search for God in America
Journalist Don Lemon says he always had a complicated relationship with God. He cherished the Southern Black church he was raised in, but struggled with the fundamentalist rejection of his right to exist as a gay man—one who wanted to marry his longtime love in a church wedding with all the traditional trimmings. In his work as a reporter, moreover, he saw his fellow Americans losing faith in a higher power, in institutions, and in each other.
Setting out to understand the place that religion has in our lives today, Lemon turned a journalistic eye on ancient stories and found connections that sparked memories, conversations, and chance encounters. Then, suddenly, his world unraveled: In a blaze of inglorious headlines, Don was ousted from his high-profile network news job and tasked with redefining his role in the shifting media landscape. But through a year of personal changes and professional whiplash, he kept his “eyes on the prize” and ultimately found what he was seeking: grace, within himself and in this nation we call home.
Rich with humor and Louisiana realness, his new book I Once Was Lost is a prayer for a country that reflects the multifaceted image of God and a clarion call to those who believe in our common humanity enough to fight for it. Join us for an online-only talk with Don Lemon about faith and how tribulations can make us stronger, as individuals and as a nation.
This program is part of our Good Lit series, underwritten by the Bernard Osher Foundation.
Lemon photo by David Urbanke.
The Commonwealth Club World Affairs of California
United States
Don Lemon
Host, "The Don Lemon Show"; Author, I Once Was Lost: My Search for God in America; X @donlemon
In conversation with LaDoris Cordell
Judge (Ret); Author, Her Honor: My Life on the Bench…What Works, What’s Broken, and How to Change It