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It was a joy to speak about my book Hope in Disarray at the Church of the Heavenly Rest.

04 Thursday Nov 2021
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It was a joy to speak about my book Hope in Disarray at the Church of the Heavenly Rest.
11 Tuesday May 2021
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I am honored to be invited to do a talk and be on a panel at The Justice Conference Australia.
16 Wednesday Dec 2020
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I am thrilled that my 19th book, Hope in Disarray: Piecing Our Lives Together in Faith is now available on kindle and paperback. My first book, The Grace of Sophia was first published by Pilgrim Press (but now is printed by Wipf and Stock), so it is a thrill that Pilgrim Press published my 19th book. Please get your copy today.
26 Wednesday Aug 2020
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activism, climate justice, courage, David F. Potter, gender justice, hope, injustice, movement, Movement Prayers, prayers, racial justice, Spirit, suffering, women
Movement Prayers is a wonderful site full of prayers for the movement. I recently wrote one on Gender Justice. Read and use all the prayers in this wonderful site. This site is created and managed by David F. Potter.
Today August26 is #WomensEqualityDay2020 which commemorates the passage of the 19th Amendment granting the right to vote to women. The amendment was first introduced in 1878.Let us continue to pray for Gender Justice. Continue reading
21 Saturday Dec 2019
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inCOP25 in Madrid was a very busy time. I was on a “Climate Justice” panel put together by the World Council of Churches and was also a panelist in a “Faith United” press conference.
I also did 2 videos for Act Alliance.
Science tells us that climate change is happening. As people of faith, i hope that we can all work together to save the planet and each other. Continue reading
19 Thursday Dec 2019
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climate change, climate justice, COP25, eco-justice, gender justice, Panel, sustainability, UN, World Council of Churches
What a pleasure to be on this panel on “Climate Justice” at COP25 in Madrid, Spain.
I discussed how racism, colonialism, empire, white privilege, sexuality, ableism, classism all intersect and influence climate change.
I am inspired by those on the panel to share how #intersectionality can be used to address and demand for #climatejustice during this pivotal moment in time. #COP25 #WCC Continue reading
11 Wednesday Dec 2019
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ACT Alliance, climate justice, COP25, Fortress Press, gender justice, Hilda P. Koster, Planetary Solidarity, video, WCC
My contribution to a video put together by ACT Alliance on why gender justice must be part of climate justice. This video was made at #COP25 in Madrid, Spain. Continue reading
10 Wednesday Jul 2019
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Church Times, climate justice, Fortress Press, gender justice, Hilda P. Koster, planet, Planetary Solidarity, sustainability
I am so delighted to see my co-edited book, Planetary Solidarity on Church Time‘s list of 25 books to read this summer. Even more excited that my book follows Michelle Obama’s book, Becoming. I hope you get a chance to read Planetary Solidarity!
26 Friday Apr 2019
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book review, climate justice, Dyani Johns Taff, Fortress Press, gender justice, Hilda P. Koster, Planetary Solidarity, Reading Religion
Read this new book review of my book Planetary Solidarity co-edited with Dr. Hilda Koster, posted in AAR’s Reading Religion.
This is a wonderful collection of women’s voices around the globe who deal with climate change and gender justice. Continue reading
03 Wednesday Oct 2018
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book review, climate justice, eco-justice, Fortress Press, gender justice, Planetary Solidarity, The Presbyterian Outlook
So delighted to see this review of my co-edited book, Planetary Solidarity in the Presbyterian Outlook.
It is reviewed by Dr. Cynthia Holder Rich who serves on the faculty of theology at Tumaini University Makumira in Arusha, Tanzania, and is the founder and director of ecclesio.com. Continue reading