Just Conversations with Kelly Brown Douglas
Religion & Spirituality
In a new interview series, Courageous and Just, The Very Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas, Dean of EDS at Union and Trinity Wall Street’s Theologian in Residence, interviews bold voices of our time to explore the question, “What does a just society look like?” and to compel us to act on our moral imagination.
The videos are available on the Trinity Wall Street website and the interviews will be posted in your EDS at Union Now podcast feed.
n our second episode, Dean Kelly Brown Douglas interviews The Rev. Canon Broderick Greer, from the St. John's Cathedral in Denver, Colorado.
Dean Douglas and Rev. Greer tackle tough faith questions around of what it means for the church to stand in solidarity with victims of police violence in the streets of Ferguson, with those mourning the victims of a mass shooting targeting Jews inside the Tree of Life Synagogue, as well as with all “crucified classes.”
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The Just Vote with Rashad Robinson
Time of Two Pandemics: COVID and White Supremacy
Faith, Justice, and the Black Lives Matter movement with Michael Bennett
Excerpt from Racial Justice Pilgrimage
Theology in the Public Square "Voices at the Table: Having Controversial Conversations"
Covid-19 and Prison Reform
A Call to Justice
Navajo Nation During COVID-19
COVID-19 and the Environment
Covid-19 and the Religious Left
A Living Wage During Covid-19
The Homeless Community & COVID-19
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COVID-19's Impact on the Poor
COVID-19: Transitioning to Virtual Worship
COVID-19's Impact on Mental Health and Safety
Theological Education and COVID-19
COVID-19 and US Disaster Preparedness
Fighting for Immigration Rights During COVID-19
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