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POST HANGOUT UPDATE:
Unfortunately had severe technological difficulties which ended up being my home connection. Grrrrrr. While we didn’t get to finish our conversation, we did get about 20 minutes in before the internet trolls cut us off. Please take some time to hear Grace and, yes, FUND THE BOOK!
BRC and Friends is a 30-minute Google Hangout where I chat with friends and adventurers from around the interwebs. Each episode includes conversations a current project or passion, some random current events and a few surprises. This is basically an excuse for me to talk with interesting people about interesting things. Thanks for tuning in and please tweet along with me at @breyeschow and hashtag #brcandfriends!
Today I welcome to the show
Rev. Dr. Grace Ji-Sun Kim
BIO — Grace Ji-Sun Kim is Visiting Researcher at Georgetown University. She is the author of 6 books, Theological Reflections on “Gangnam Style”: A Racial, Sexual, and Cultural Critique co-written with Joseph Cheah, Reimagining with Christian Doctrines: Responding to Global Gender Injustices co-edited with Jenny Daggers (Palgrave), Contemplations from the Heart: Spiritual Reflections on Family, Community, and the Divine (Wipf & Stock), Colonialism, Han and the Transformative Spirit (Palgrave Pivot), The Holy Spirit, Chi, and the Other: A Model of Global and Intercultural Pneumatology (Palgrave Macmillan) and The Grace of Sophia: A Korean North American Women’s Christology (Pilgrim Press). She is a co-editor with Dr. Joseph Cheah for the Palgrave Macmillan Book Series, “Asian Christianity in Diaspora”. Grace is also an ordained Teaching Elder in the Presbyterian Church (USA).
Her latest project is as the editor of, Reflections Along the Journey: Theological Narratives of Korean American Clergywomen. Crowdfunded, but published through Judson Press, “the project is a compilation of theological reflections, sermons, and stories of faith from Korean American women.”
Connect with Grace Ji-Sun Kim:
Go fund the book project: https://pubslush.com/books/id/3516
Blog: https://gracejisunkim.wordpress.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Gracejisunkim
Wikipedia Entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Ji-Sun_Kim
A recent post: Psy’s “Hangover:” Challenging Asian American and African American Relations
Enjoy my conversation with Grace Ji-Sun Kim
Introduction
Segment 1: Grace’s Book Project,
Segment 2: World Council of Churches and Climate Change
Segment 3: Randomocities
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Q5: Paying it forward, one organization that more people should know about:
Closing
(The last couple of minutes is blank as I lost connection with BRC.)
Thanks for watching and I’ll see you next time on BRC and Friends.
CREDITS:
Host: Bruce Reyes-Chow
Producer: Bruce Reyes-Chow
Guest Arrangements: Bruce Reyes-Chow
Technical Advisor: Bruce Reyes-Chow
Social Media Coordinator: Bruce Reyes-Chow
Guacamole-maker: Bruce Reyes-Chow
Lap-Warmer: Fawn the Dog
[read also: Reflections along the Journey]
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