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Tearfund Magazine: A Theology of Visibility Interview

01 Saturday Oct 2022

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I was interviewed by Tearfund Magazine on my book, Invisible. Below is the interview in their latest published magazine.

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Fuller Seminary Missiology Lectures: “Power, Agency, and Women in the Mission of God,”

17 Wednesday Aug 2022

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I am honored to be a speaker at MISSIOLOGY LECTURES 2022 at Fuller Seminary.

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Invisible: Racism, Sexism and Xenophobia

13 Saturday Nov 2021

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I am honored to be invited to speak at Georgetown University on my new book, Invisible.

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Invisible: Racism, Sexism and Xenophobia
A Public Lecture by Grace Ji-Sun Kim

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Madang: Melissa Florer-Bixler

25 Friday Jun 2021

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Welcome to madang!

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Intersectional Theology: Book Review

04 Friday Sep 2020

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IntersectionalI am thankful for this review of Intersectional Theology by Adam Shields. Read and share.

Intersectional Theology: An Introductory Guide by Grace Ji-Sun Kim and Susan Shaw

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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 →

Teaching for Justice

20 Thursday Aug 2020

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This is my latest for Wabash Center for their blog series: Social Justice and Civic Engagement
July 24, 2020

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