Fuller Seminary Missiology Lectures: “Power, Agency, and Women in the Mission of God,”
17 Wednesday Aug 2022
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CWWM, Intersectionality, Invisible, keynote, migrants, patriarchy, racism, sexism, xenophobia
I was honored to be invited to speak at the CWWM Conference in NYC, May 14, 14, 2022. I couldn’t get there in time due to other travels, so I have my keynote via zoom. It was a hybrid conference.
24 Sunday Oct 2021
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Canada, class, interfaith, Intersectional Theology, Intersectionality, liberation, liberty, Martin Luther University College, Mary Philip, social justice, Susan Shaw
I was honored to be invited to speak at Martin Luther University College in Canada on my co-written book Intersectional Theology. Thank you Dr. Mary Joy Philip for the kind invitation. She has a wonderful group of students. I hop you will order my book and I hope you will find it helpful.
11 Monday Oct 2021
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Brite Divinity School, Intersectional Theology, Intersectionality, justice, Panel, Robyn Henderson-Espinoza, Tomi Oredein
I was honored to be on this panel “Inclusive Justice and the Challenges of Intersectionality” at Brite Divinity School.
24 Monday May 2021
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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.
18 Tuesday May 2021
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article, christianity, Donald Trump, Edwin David Aponte, hybridity, Intersectionality, journal, Laura Levitt, Minjung Noh, Postcolonial Theology, Postcolonial Theology and Intersectionality, race, religion, Society of Race Ethnicity and Religion
I wrote an article “Postcolonial Theology and Intersectionality” for a special issue for the Journal of Ecumenical Studies with guest editors Edwin David Aponte & Laura Levitt. It is a nice collection of wonderful articles on “Religion and Race in the Era of Trumpism.”
04 Friday Sep 2020
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Adam Shields, book review, Fortress Press, Intersectional Theology, Intersectionality, justice, power, social justice, Susan M. Shaw
I am thankful for this review of Intersectional Theology by Adam Shields. Read and share.
Summary: The how and why of intersectional theology.
There is lots of conversation right now about Critical Theory especially as it is related to the more recent development of Critical Race Theory. I am far from a scholar about either, but I have done long form reading and a lot of short-form, podcast, and video learning, and to my untrained eye, Intersectionality is the most helpful and arguably the most misunderstood aspect of Critical Race Theory (CRT). Continue reading
20 Monday Jul 2020
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book talk, discussion, feminist, Fortress Press, Intersectional Theology, Intersectionality, Susan M. Shaw, WATERtalks, zoom
I am looking forward to being on WATERtalk to discuss Intersectional Theology with my co-author Dr. Susan Shaw.