It was wonderful to record the Feminist Studies in Religion session at the AAR. It is now available as a podcast.

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I was so happy to organize this Feminist Studies in Religion (FSR) panel with Dr. Tracy Tiemeier for the American Academy of Religion (AAR). Dr. Tiemeier and I both serve on the FSR board and we felt in light of the pandemic and the rise of AAPI hate crimes, it was crucial to hold a panel to discuss these issues at the AAR.
Below is a repost from my Substack: Loving Life.
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05 Monday Aug 2019
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Read my latest for Feminist Studies in Religion, “Mother Daughter Speak: A Journey of Co-writing.”
It was such a wonderful experience to co-write a book with my talented daughter, Elisabeth Sophia Lee.
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Happy Earth Day 2018!
As we think about our earth and how we can live sustainably, feel free to reflect theologically what it means to be in “Planetary Solidarity”.
Below is an @Table for Feminist Studies in Religion Blog. I am resharing and reblogging it for Earth Day. Please do share it.
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16 Saturday Sep 2017
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inThis is my latest piece “Become a Vulnerable Mother” for the Feminist Studies in Religion and is reposted on the Huffington Post.
This past summer my oldest son did his first internship in Charlotte, North Carolina. It was hard to have him away from home; he had been back for only a few days this summer after classes ended at college before he left for this internship. Now he has just returned and is gone again to begin his sophomore year. It is an emotionally difficult time for me. I had always imagined that sending my kid off to college would be a joyous event, but it has been an emotional roller coaster ride. Continue reading
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Christian Doctrines for Global Gender Justice, christianity, Feminist Studies in Religion, feminist theology, Jenny Daggers, palgrave macmillan
This is my latest co-written piece for Feminist Studies in Religion.
It is about our latest co-edited book, Christian Doctrines for Global Gender Justice.
11 Tuesday Aug 2015
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inMy latest post for an FiR Roundtable called “Social Media, Feminism and Public Writing“.
What counts as feminism on the internet? What happens when religion is brought into the conversation? And most importantly for the Feminism In Religion Forum (FiR), what does it mean to engage in this process with an academic lens? Continue reading