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This is a repost of my original column for Feminist Studies in Religion.
Much of my personal life intersects with race, religion, and gender issues. In some ways, the word intersects is too gentle. Perhaps collide better captures what occurs in my life as an Asian North American woman theologian, writer, minister, and mother. As I try to engage in theological dialogue, live in community with the dominant, unfamiliar culture, and raise my kids Continue reading
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George E. “Tink” Tinker, from left, Shawn Copeland and Miguel A. De La Torre at the first meeting of the Society of Race, Ethnicity and Religion. (Photo: Society of Race, Ethnicity and Religion Facebook page)
This is my latest post for EthicsDaily.com. It is a reflection of the inaugural meeting of the Society of Race, Ethnicity and Religion (SRER). SRER was held in Chicago, April 26-28, 2013 at Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago and McCormick Theological Seminary.
I love a good story. Continue reading
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The first inaugural meeting for the “Society of Race Ethnicity and Religion” took place April 26-28, 2013 at Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago and McCormick Theological Seminary.
We had a large gathering of graduate students, professors, scholars and activists who attended, participated and contributed to this inaugural meeting. Continue reading
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Society of Race, Ethnicity and Religion
Although a space has been carved out for scholars of color, the scholarship taking place within that space continues to be ignored; and because there are numerous sessions and groups during Academic conferences – so many of our sessions are forced to conflict with each other, seldom providing the opportunity for scholars of color to cross-pollinate. Scholars of color must ask if we inadvertently constructed impressive exclusive Continue reading