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Fortress Press, Intersectional Theology, Intersectionality, Jacobs University, justice, leadership, madang, New England Conference, podcast, Susan M. Shaw, The Justice Conference, United Methodist, women
I am so thrilled to be invited by the New England Conference of The United Methodist Church to offer this seminar on Intersectional Theology.

Intersectional Theology Seminar
with Rev. Dr. Grace Ji-Sun Kim
WHENSaturday, May 29, 2021 at 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM
Contact
Rev. Sandra Bonnette-Kim
Grace Ji-Sun Kim received her her Ph.D. from the University of Toronto and is Professor of Theology at Earlham School of Religion.
Kim is the author or editor of 20 books, most recently, Hope in Disarray; Keeping Hope Alive; Reimagining Spirit and Intersectional Theology co-written with Susan Shaw.
She is a co-editor for the Palgrave Macmillan Book Series, “Asian Christianity in the Diaspora.” She is the host of the Madang podcast featuring conversations on Christianity, religion and culture.
The seminar is hosted by the Northshore Hub of the Commonwealth East District and Commission on Religion and Race.


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The month of May has been filled with Intersectional Theology and Intersectionality events.
I was on an “Intersectionality” panel at Jacobs University in Germany for the Women’s International Leadership Conference 2021.

I then gave a talk on “Intersectional Theology and Justice” at the Justice Conference Australia.


I then interviewed my co-author Dr. Susan Shaw on our co-written book, Intersectional Theology for my Madang podcast. Please read the book and listen to the interview.

I hope that it went well yesterday! 🙂
yesterday’s webinar on #HopeinDisarray went really well. Thank you. Can view it on FB live https://www.facebook.com/loganberrybooks/videos/1924997884319950
That’s great and thanks for the link!! 🙂
Thank you for your interest