Episode 2: We are interconnected | A conversation with Pamela Lightsey We have a responsiblity to agitate for justice, but we can t lose our love for the human soul and its dignity in the midst of that work. by Cassidy Hall March 10, 2021
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Our Lives Matter: A Womanist Queer Theology, Pamela Lightsey writes, “Black spirituality is deeper than and can also be absent from any relationship with the church universal. Black spirituality, especially Black women’s spirituality, is connected to our very being.” In this second episode of Contemplating Now, Lightsey shares about contemplation s role in activism and asks, “What does protest mean for a scholar?”