The Misogynoir to Mishpat (M2M) Research Network and the Sociology of Religion (SocRel) Study Group are preparing to launch their new Mentoring Cafe. We are requesting you complete a survey which can be completed in 1-2 minutes. Please complete the survey on or before Friday, April 29, 2022 using this link: https://forms.office.com/r/kRUeM6Zhv6 We appreciate your … Continue reading Misogynoir to Mishpat (M2M) and the Society of Religion (SocRel) – Mentoring Cafe survey
The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House
I recently attended a Political Theology seminar. This movement has emerged, largely, through the Liberationist Theologians who have created power from the margins as we have challenged everything from decoloniality (imposed power based on both race and ethnicity) to other forms of inequity. The issue of White Supremacy as a social, anthropological, or even religious … Continue reading The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House
Misogynoir to Mishpat (M2M) and the Sociology of Religion (SocRel) – Mentoring Cafe Survey
The Misogynoir to Mishpat (M2M) Research Network and the Sociology of Religion (SocRel) Study Group are preparing to launch their new Mentoring Cafe. We are requesting you complete a survey which can be completed in 1-2 minutes. Please complete the survey on or before April 29, 2022 using this link: https://forms.office.com/r/kRUeM6Zhv6 We appreciate your help … Continue reading Misogynoir to Mishpat (M2M) and the Sociology of Religion (SocRel) – Mentoring Cafe Survey
M2M Warmly Presents
Misogynoir to Mishpat (M2M) warmly invites you to the upcoming seminar, by Professor Mitzi Smith, J. Davison Philips Professor of New Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary. Prof. Smith will deliver her virtual seminar at 4 p.m., GMT (London time) on 21st March. Her seminar title is, “Decolonizing Jesus and the New Testament: Luke and Enslavement." Professor Smith’s … Continue reading M2M Warmly Presents
Decolonizing God Seminar – March 21, 2022
Misogynoir to Mishpat (M2M) warmly invites you to the upcoming seminar, by Professor Mitzi Smith, J. Davison Philips Professor of New Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary. Prof. Smith will deliver her virtual seminar at 4 p.m., GMT (London time) on March 21st. Her seminar title is, “Decolonizing Jesus and the New Testament: Luke and Enslavement." Professor … Continue reading Decolonizing God Seminar – March 21, 2022
M2M Introduces: Words of Wisdom
Misogynoir to Mishpat, grounded in a praxis to move us from hatred of Black women to justice, seeks to amplify the impact of White Supremacy on African descended women. While some believe that African descended women are not impacted by White Supremacy, due to our strength, bell hooks rightly critiques this assumption. Please read the … Continue reading M2M Introduces: Words of Wisdom
M2M Introduces: Words of Wisdom
They way we seek accountability is an important part of making the world whole. If your religious understandings accommodate social hierarchies and their subsequent violence, then you fail to make the world around you better. In honor of bell hooks, please read the words of wisdom below: “As far back as slavery, white people established … Continue reading M2M Introduces: Words of Wisdom
M2M Introduces: Words of Wisdom
Social justice is not only essential for the oppressed, it is also essential for the oppressor. The healing we seek in justice making is essential for us all. To help understand this point, see the below statement on patriarchy, which we post in memory of bell hooks. “Unfortunately, our over-emphasis on the male as oppressor … Continue reading M2M Introduces: Words of Wisdom
Professor Rosetta Ross
Dr. Rosetta E. Ross, an ordained United Methodist Elder, is professor of religion at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia. She pioneered womanist scholarship analyzing religious dimensions of Black women’s Civil Rights activism with her book Witnessing and Testifying: Black Women, Religion, and Civil Rights. Recently, Ross founded the biennial peer-reviewed journal Black Women and Religious … Continue reading Professor Rosetta Ross