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Activist Theology Podcast

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A conversation fueled by analysis and activism, all in pursuit of getting our hands dirty to achieve social liberation. We believe in the work of social healing and we believe that there needs to be a diversity of tactics to achieve social healing. We hope the Activist Theology Podcast will be one way that we can explore the work of liberation and healing justice.

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Standing in Solidarity with Our Asian Siblings: Emiko Soltis

April 15, 2021 14:41 - 58 minutes

Dr. Laura Emiko Soltis serves as the Executive Director at Freedom University, an underground school for undocumented students in Atlanta. Born in rural Minnesota, Emiko was raised in a biracial Japanese/Slovak household and developed passions for working-class politics and music performance in equal measure. Emiko's early work experiences in low-wage industries alongside diverse immigrants in restaurant work, janitorial services, and farm labor inspired her to study interracial labor movemen...

Standing in Solidarity with Our Asian Siblings: Sarah Bounse

April 08, 2021 16:16 - 52 minutes

Sarah Bouse is a skilled anti-racism facilitator, strategist, trainer. She has developed organizational equity policies/practices, facilitated anti-racism initiatives, and led authentic community engagement strategies to best serve those most harmed by systemic racism and oppression. Having worked alongside large and small organizations, nonprofits and businesses throughout Middle Tennessee, she have taught systemic racism and racial equity workshops, facilitated strategic and action plannin...

Standing in Solidarity with Our Asian Siblings: Jackie Shao

April 02, 2021 13:35 - 49 minutes

Jackie Shao is a life coach for creative entrepreneurs and impact-driven creatives. Through coaching, she helps people fully express themselves so that they can be the creative, innovative, brilliant people they are in all aspects of their lives. In 2020, she founded a community for creatives to reimagine their work and lives through the lens of coaching called The Reimaginary. Jackie supports visionaries in moving through their challenges and having clarity to create thoughtful work and buil...

Standing in Solidarity with Our Asian Siblings: Sahar Alsahlani

March 25, 2021 18:23 - 58 minutes

Sahar Alsahlani is an interfaith peace activist with a background in television and radio broadcast media and entertainment. Amplifying the voices, and sharing the stories of, individuals and communities who champion for justice inspired by their moral or religious convictions is her passion. This Iraqi-American Muslim has always been active in pursuing the studies and correlations of communications as it relates to engagement in faith-based advocacy, inter-religious dialogue, peace-building,...

Standing in Solidarity with Our Asian Siblings: Alex Wong

March 20, 2021 19:42 - 1 hour

Only a day after the horrific shootings in greater Atlanta, we begin our series on anti-Asian racism. When a gunman violently assaulted and killed eight humans, six of whom were Asian women, in a matter of an hour, wounding countless others, we must look critically at the interlocking realities of sexism, misogyny, harmful sexual stereotypes, and supremacy cultures. These realities continue to accelerate manifold harm against communities of color resulting in not only material consequences bu...

Judas & the Black Messiah - What We Thought

March 13, 2021 00:35 - 55 minutes

Join Dr. Robyn and Rev. Anna as they dive into the recent release, Judas & the Black Messiah. To support the Save the Hampton House GoFundMe, click here: To support this podcast, please visit www.kindful.activistheology.com. To follow Activist Theology on Twitter: @activistheology To follow Activist Theology on Instagram: @activistheology To follow Activist Theology on Facebook: @activistheology To be in touch with Dr. Robyn: [email protected] or @irobyn To be in touch with Rev. Anna...

Navigating Love & Legislature – A Conversation with Rep. James Talarico

March 04, 2021 16:16 - 1 hour

This episode is a bit of a continuation from last week's conversation on Texas. We are thrilled to have Texas State Legislator James Talarico join us to chat about Texas, his theology, and how he's called to govern during these times. Representative James Talarico is a former education non-profit leader and public school teacher elected to serve House District 52 in the Texas House of Representatives. He was born in Williamson County, where he attended Round Rock ISD schools and graduated fro...

The Disaster in Texas

February 25, 2021 17:11 - 52 minutes

What we watched transpire in Texas last week was not just a fluke. The systems that were designed to so-call protect the state's residents failed in ways that proved catastrophic. Between power and grid issues, climate change, greed and racism, humans showed once again that we are not set up to care for one another in meaningful ways. This week Dr. Robyn and Rev. Anna take a hard look at how Texas (Dr. Robyn's home state) got into this situation and they construct a vision for how Texas might...

Unconditional Basic Income - A Conversation with Scott Santens

February 18, 2021 16:00 - 57 minutes

Acknowledged by Andrew Yang in his book The War on Normal People as one of those who helped shape his thinking, and described by historian Rutger Bregman as "by far, the most effective basic income activist out there," Scott Santens has lived with a crowdfunded basic income since 2016 and has been researching and advocating for UBI around the world since 2013. He is currently serving on the board of directors of the Gerald Huff Fund for Humanity and is the editor of Basic Income Today, a dail...

The Problem With the Middle

February 12, 2021 13:56 - 58 minutes

On February 7, 2021, the biggest yearly sporting event in America took place. While the Superbowl is known as the championship for the NFL, it is also an advertising frenzy, as new commercials are anticipated. One of the most talked-about offerings was from Chrysler. After decades of him refusing, they were able to get Bruce Springsteen to say "yes." The result was a Jeep ad that was centered on a little country church in the heart of Kansas. Its theme? The Middle. Dr. Robyn and Rev. Anna di...

Mutual Aid During Untenable Times - A Conversation with Dean Spade

February 04, 2021 14:50 - 52 minutes

Dean Spade has been working to build queer and trans liberation based in racial and economic justice for the past two decades. He works as an Associate Professor at Seattle University School of Law. Dean’s book, Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics and the Limits of Law was published by South End Press in 2011. A second edition with new writing was published in 2015 by Duke University Press. Bella Terra Press published a Spanish edition in 2016. In 2015, Dean released...

Praying With Our Feet - A Conversation With Lindsey Krinks

January 28, 2021 15:39 - 56 minutes

Lindsey Krinks is Co-founder and Interim Co-Director of Open Table Nashville. For over a decade, she has worked on the underside of Nashville—the streets, encampments, jails, slums, and underpasses—while also working with faith leaders, community organizers, and public officials to make the city more hospitable and just. Lindsey is passionate about education and evidence-based practices that affirm the dignity, agency, and humanity of all people. She was ordained in 2013 and serves as an inte...

Fascism & Abolition – A Conversation with Jeannie Alexander

January 22, 2021 15:23 - 57 minutes

Rev. Jeannie Alexander is the Executive Director of No Exceptions Prison Collective, an abolitionist collaboration with and on behalf of prisoners and their families, individuals committed to ending mass incarceration, and other like-minded organizations. No Exceptions works through a combination of litigation, legislation, education, media and grassroots movement building. Primary focus areas include the repeal of Tennessee's 51-year life sentences, internal prison conditions, and the abolit...

How Did We Get Here? The Insurrection At The Capital

January 14, 2021 15:51 - 54 minutes

This episode of the Activist Theology Podcast was recorded live on Friday, January 8, 2021, at the digital Q Christian Fellowship Conference. The Q Christian Fellowship Conference is an annual gathering where hundreds of LGBTQ+ Christians and Allies: gather for worship, fellowship, workshops, and keynote speakers; make lifelong friendships or reunite with those friends; experience healing, transformation, and hope; witness the thrill of God's love and affirmation through each other. Dr. Robyn...

Here We Go! Season Two

January 08, 2021 20:15 - 50 minutes

To support this podcast, please visit www.kindful.activistheology.com. To follow Activist Theology on Twitter: @activistheology To follow Activist Theology on Instagram: @activistheology To follow Activist Theology on Facebook: @activistheology To be in touch with Dr. Robyn: [email protected] or @irobyn To be in touch with Rev. Anna: [email protected] or @unholyhairetic Join our community by texting (615) 436-5948 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Season One - Best Of the Activist Theology Podcast

December 17, 2020 19:09 - 1 hour

As Season One draws to a close, Dr. Robyn and Rev. Anna think back on some of their favorite moments from this year. Join them for the serious and the silly, as we wrap up the year. See y'all in 2021! To support this podcast, please visit www.kindful.activistheology.com. To follow Activist Theology on Twitter: @activistheology To follow Activist Theology on Instagram: @activistheology To follow Activist Theology on Facebook: @activistheology To be in touch with Dr. Robyn: robyn@activistheolo...

Sex & Supremacy Culture - A Conversation with Tristan Taormino

December 11, 2020 15:29 - 1 hour

Tristan Taormino is an award-winning sex educator, media maker, and speaker. She is the author of eight books and editor or co-editor of 25 anthologies. She keynotes, lectures, and teaches workshops around the world on sexual pleasure and health, relationships, and social justice. She is the host of the podcast Sex Out Loud. She is the creator of Sex Educator Boot Camp, a professional training program, and she runs a coaching and consulting business for sexuality professionals. Tristan Taormi...

Our Interconnectedness is Theological - A Conversation with Rubén Rosario Rodríguez

December 03, 2020 15:06 - 56 minutes

Rev. Dr. Rubén Rosario Rodríguez, a graduate of Union Theological Seminary and Princeton Theological Seminary, is an associate professor of systematic theology in the Department of Theological Studies at Saint Louis University. An ordained Presbyterian minister, he has contributed chapters to two recent collections on Latino/a theology in the United States, The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Latino/a Theology (2015) and Immigrant Neighbors among Us: Immigration across Theological Traditions (20...

Mental Health In the Movement - A Conversation with Hillary McBride

November 27, 2020 14:29 - 1 hour

Robyn and Anna welcome therapist, researcher, speaker and writer, Hillary McBride to continue their conversation on mental health. McBride earned her PhD in counseling psychology from the University of British Columbia. As a therapist, she specializes in trauma, eating disorders, body image, and relationship therapy. She is a co-host of the popular podcast “The Liturgists” and "Other People's Problems." She is the the author of the book Mothers, Daughters, and Body Image: Learning to Love Our...

When COVID-19 Came to Dinner

November 20, 2020 14:33 - 1 hour

After a 2-week hiatus, Dr. Robyn and Rev. Anna share the reason for their absence and how they've been affected. COVID-19 is ravaging the country in ways that continue to be largely ignored by a majority of Americans and it is evident that the people of this country is not getting it. When will people begin to care for one another? When will we put away our narcissistic attitudes and listen to medical professionals? This disease struck right after the presidential election, so Robyn and Anna ...

A Pre-Election Conversation on Empathy & Justice

November 01, 2020 21:15 - 41 minutes

The United States election is a short few days away. We have a new Supreme Court appointee who is poised to decide on critical cases that will hinder the rights of many of us. Jared Kushner spent the week spewing racist tropes that further solidify this administration's hate toward BIPOC persons. Will we survive these days? Can we engage in the work of community so that we thwart these efforts to separate and segregate us? To support this podcast, please visit www.kindful.activistheology.com ...

A Conversation on Mental Health

October 24, 2020 13:53 - 43 minutes

Mental health. Both Dr. Robyn and Anna deal with mental illness, using medication to help balance their brains. In this important conversation, the first of several, they will explore their own stories around depression and anxiety, hoping to bridge the gap between stigma and empathy. To support this podcast, please visit www.kindful.activistheology.com To follow Activist Theology on Twitter: @activistheology To follow Activist Theology on Instagram: @activistheology To follow Activist Theolo...

A Conversation on SCOTUS and the Urgency of Your Vote

October 15, 2020 16:37 - 1 hour

Dr. Robyn and Anna explore the hearings of SCOTUS nominee, Amy Coney Barrett and help us all understand why even your down-ballot vote is as critical now as it ever was.  To support this podcast, please visit www.kindful.activistheology.com.To follow Activist Theology on Twitter: @activistheologyTo follow Activist Theology on Instagram: @activistheologyTo follow Activist Theology on Facebook: @activistheologyTo be in touch with Dr. Robyn: [email protected] or @irobynTo be in touch wit...

One of Us Is Coming Out - National Coming Out Day 2020

October 11, 2020 13:52 - 42 minutes

In this special Sunday edition of the Activist Theology Podcast, Anna and Robyn highlight National Coming Out Day and share some important life updates.  To support this podcast, please visit www.kindful.activistheology.com.To follow Activist Theology on Twitter: @activistheologyTo follow Activist Theology on Instagram: @activistheologyTo follow Activist Theology on Facebook: @activistheologyTo be in touch with Dr. Robyn: [email protected] or @irobynTo be in touch with Rev. Anna: anna...

Activism & Solidarity Work in the South - A Conversation with Angela Henderson

October 08, 2020 18:42 - 52 minutes

Angela Henderson is an abolitionist-minded, saxophone-playing socialist, and lifelong student of Black radical traditions hoping to live the life she plays about. Growing up in the suburbs of Nashville, TN, classism, miseducation, and isolation characterized her experience as a young Black person. In the spring of 2018, SONG welcomed her into a new political home, where she has worked as a member, Lorde’s Werq participant, and Base-Building Fellow for the Nashville chapter. Now, she strongly ...

As If Words Could Heal the Wounds - A Conversation with Ben Grace

October 06, 2020 03:06 - 1 hour

Australian born singer-songwriter Ben Grace’s debut album “As If Words Could Heal the Wounds” is a hopeful cross-country Americana road trip for the end of a quarantined summer. Recorded in five different states, with production by Sheryl Crow guitarist Joshua Grange and cameos from drum legend Fred Eltringham and folk singer Molly Parden, it’s a profoundly intimate look at the wounds and systemic injustices that plague Americans, artfully woven through the perspective and personal religious ...

Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the Future of the Supreme Court

September 29, 2020 14:56 - 54 minutes

Robyn and Anna take some time this week to honor the life of the incomparable Ruther Bader Ginsburg.To support this podcast, please visit www.kindful.activistheology.com.To follow Activist Theology on Twitter: @activistheologyTo follow Activist Theology on Instagram: @activistheologyTo follow Activist Theology on Facebook: @activistheologyTo be in touch with Dr. Robyn: [email protected] or @irobynTo be in touch with Rev. Anna: [email protected] or @unholyhairetic Learn more abo...

Equity In the Church During Times That Test Community - A Conversation of Guthrie Graves-Fitzsimmons

September 18, 2020 15:59 - 55 minutes

Guthrie Graves-Fitzsimmons is a fellow with the Faith and Progressive Policy Initiative at American Progress. His work focuses on a wide range of issues related to the role of religion in American public life, including promoting a progressive vision of religious liberty that champions LGBTQ rights and amplifying how faith communities empower social and economic justice.Prior to joining American Progress, Graves-Fitzsimmons worked with national faith leaders on two high-profile issue advocacy...

Can the Religious Left Impact In the Election? A Conversation With Jack Jenkins

September 14, 2020 12:53 - 57 minutes

Jack is an award-winning journalist and national reporter for the Religion News Service. He covers religion. Also politics. Usually both.He's also the author of the book American Prophets: The Religious Roots of Progressive Politics and the Ongoing Fight for the Soul of the Country, published by HarperOne (and you can order it here!)In addition to ThinkProgress — where he served as Senior Religion Reporter for more than 3 years before starting at RNS — his stories and analysis from all over t...

Muslim & Running For Office – The Urgency of the Now / A Conversation with Qasim Rashid

September 03, 2020 18:21 - 56 minutes

Dr. Robyn and Anna invite candidate for the 1st District House Seat in Virginia, Qasim Rashid, to join their conversation this week around policy, voting suppression, and supremacy culture in today's context. A devout Muslim, Qasim brings a perspective on faith and action to this important episode.About QasimQasim believes in service, leadership, and compassion. He is an immigrant, a proud American Muslim, and above all a devoted father and husband. His wife, Ayesha, is a small business owner...

An Honest Conversation on Policing & Protesting

August 27, 2020 14:48 - 49 minutes

This week, Robyn and Anna dive into the violence that occurred in Kenosha, Wisconsin and how their understanding of the police state must be reimagined. Is it possible to work through defunding in stages? Or is full abolition necessary? To support this podcast, please visit www.kindful.activistheology.com.To follow Activist Theology on Twitter: @activistheologyTo follow Activist Theology on Instagram: @activistheologyTo follow Activist Theology on Facebook: @activistheologyTo be in touch with...

How the Streets Provide a New Political Imagination - A Conversation with Dan Hodge

August 20, 2020 18:20 - 1 hour

Dr. Robyn and Anna dig deep into the politics of today with Dan Hodge, noted theologian and author. With 20 years of academic work experience, Daniel White Hodge, PhD, is a recognized Hip Hop culture expert & cultural literacy communications scholar. Dr. Hodge is Professor of Intercultural Communications, department chair of the Communication Arts Department, and research lead on the Catalyst_ _606 program at North Park University in Chicago. His research interests are at the intersections of...

From the Streets to the Pulpit & Back Again - A Conversation with Brittany Packnett

August 13, 2020 13:09 - 1 hour

Dr. Robyn and Rev. Anna share this conversation with the remarkable Brittany Packnett. Brittany joins us from the intersection of activism and faith – and this episode takes us to the streets and the church all in the same hour.Brittany Packnett Cunningham is a leader at the intersection of culture and justice. Cited by President Barack Obama as a leader whose "voice is going to be making a difference for years to come," Brittany is an award-winning educator, organizer, writer, and leader. Br...

Grasping Racism In Today's Context - A Conversation with Tim Wise

August 06, 2020 16:21 - 1 hour

Robyn and Anna invite Tim Wise to today's episode and break down racism in today's context. If race is the background noise to everything, we have to understand our role in the work. Are we educator or student? Tim Wise suggests we must be both.Tim Wise is among the most prominent anti-racist writers and educators in the United States. He has spent the past 25 years speaking to audiences in all 50 states, on over 1000 college and high school campuses, at hundreds of professional and academic ...

Activism, Science, and the Church - A Conversation with Lisbeth Melendez-Rivera

August 03, 2020 12:54 - 1 hour

Robyn and Anna chat about the pandemic, the church, and social justice with Latinx visionary Lisbeth Melendez-Rivera. Her perspective is formed by her Puerto Rican roots, her background in the medical field, and the unashamed presence in queer liberation. Lisbeth is the Director of Latino and Catholic Initiatives for the Religion and Faith Program. . She envisioned and directed Before God: We Are All Family, a powerful short documentary that she has shared with Latino/a communities across the...

Abuela Theology in the Movement - A Conversation with Kat Armas

July 27, 2020 14:34 - 57 minutes

Robyn and Anna are joined this week by Kat Armas, Cuban theologian and practitioner on the concept of "Abuela theology." Her understanding of the role our ancestors play in our understanding of past, present and Divine has led to her upcoming first book, appropriately titled, Abuela Theology.She is currently living in Los Angeles, California, and pursuing a Master of Divinity at Fuller Seminary with a focus on New Testament studies. You can listen to her podcast, The Protagonistas and follow ...

The Trouble We're Seeing in These Days - A Conversation with Drew Hart

July 16, 2020 14:00 - 1 hour

This week Robyn and Anna welcome author, theology professor, church anti-racism leader, and social change practitioner, Drew G.I. Hart. Drew has a Christian Century hosted blog entitled ‘Taking Jesus Seriously’ while also writing occasionally for The Mennonite as well. His own personal site is http://www.drewgihart.com. He regularly sneaks in tweets with the handle @DruHart and can be found on Facebook. He is the author of Trouble I’ve Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism. His newes...

From Evangelicalism to Fullness of Self - A Conversation with Matt Nightingale

July 10, 2020 16:00 - 1 hour

Matt Nightingale is a teacher, pastor, musician and spiritual director who left the evangelical church in 2016 when he moved into authenticity and chose to live as an out, gay man. Join us this week as he shares his story of faith, his journey with God throughout his life, and his experience of the patriarchial/misogynistic undergirding in the Christian church. You can learn more about Matt on his website: https://mattnightingale.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adcho...

Understanding Woundedness, Belonging and Oneness with God – A Conversation with Kevin Garcia

July 07, 2020 19:02 - 59 minutes

Kevin Garcia is a digital pastor, creative mystic, public theologian and intuitive soul coach based in Atlanta, GA. After coming out in the fall of 2015 as a queer Christian, Kevin has reached thousands of individuals across the globe with messages of God’s unending love for all people. regardless of who they are, what they profess, or what they actually believe. Kevin’s the author of Bad Theology Kills: undoing toxic beliefs and reclaiming your spiritual authority, published Janurary 2020. K...

The Church, Queer Liberation & PRIDE - A Conversation with Myles Markham

June 26, 2020 12:34 - 57 minutes

We are thrilled to engage in a conversation this week with Myles Markham (him/their). Myles is a community organizer and advocate who understands how to navigate and interpret the conservative American religious landscape, especially as it pertains to LGBTQ, racial, and reproductive justice. During PRIDE month, we welcome Myles' voice. You can connect with Myles on Instagram at a_million_myles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

White Performativity Versus True Allyship During the Movement

June 18, 2020 12:42 - 50 minutes

As more white people show up in the streets in a search for justice for black and brown bodies, their presence is oftentimes both welcomed and problematic.Stacey Patton reminds us that "while there is a long history of white participation in black freedom struggles, efforts to achieve substantive interracial solidarity are still plagued today by white activists centering themselves and levering movements for their own purposes." How do we move away from performative action and enter true ally...

Black Movements & Civil Resistance - A Conversation with Andre Henry

June 11, 2020 15:38 - 54 minutes

This week Dr. Robyn and Anna dig deep into the work of the movement with activist Andre Henry. Andre is the program manager for the Racial Justice Institute at Evangelicals for Social Action and holds a B.A. in Practical Theology and an M.A. in Theology with an emphasis in Biblical Languages. He's passionate about music, faith, racial justice, and social change. Follow him on Twitter @andrehenry or learn more about his work at www.andrehenry.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphon...

The Complexities of Our Being & Our Work - A Conversation with Jessica Halem

June 06, 2020 02:40 - 53 minutes

As we begin PRIDE month, we will be having conversations with queer folx who are doing liberation work in the world. We open this month with a conversation with activist, diversity trainer, and inclusion officer, Jessica Halem. Jessica is the LGBTQ Outreach and Engagement Director at Harvard Medical School and is responsible for the integration of sexual and gender minority health equity into medical school curricula.https://www.jessicahalem.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaph...

The Sin of Racism – On the Murder of George Floyd

May 29, 2020 17:12 - 42 minutes

Minneapolis is burning. Our black siblings are being murdered at rates that should mandate a systemic shift in collective thinking. And yet, racism remains the greatest sin of our generation and generations that have come before us. Dr. Robyn and Rev. Anna share their anger, sadness and lament in this important episode of the Activist Theology Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Because It Has To Be All About Love - A Conversation with Sara Cunningham

May 21, 2020 11:00 - 53 minutes

"I’m a Christian mom with a gay kid living in Oklahoma saying enough is enough. If I don’t fight for my son (and his rights) like my hair is on fire, then who will? It’s time we celebrate our LGBTQ+ children. And I won’t stop until I no longer hear horror stories from the LGBTQ+ community and their mothers." These are the words of Free Mom Hugs founder and executive director, Sara Cunningham. Dr. Robyn and Anna chat with Sara about her walk from evangelical salvation-harming theology to her c...

Storytelling As Resistance - A Conversation with John Pavlovitz

May 15, 2020 15:18 - 53 minutes

John Pavlovitz is a pastor, author, blogger, and truth-teller from Wake Forest, North Carolina.His blog Stuff That Needs To Be Said has reached a diverse worldwide audience. A 20-year veteran in the trenches of local church ministry, John is committed to equality, diversity, and justice—both inside and outside faith communities. He has three books – A Bigger Table, Hope and Other Superpowers, and Low: An Honest Advent Devotional. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Queer Affirmation In the Church – Why Is It Even A Question? A Conversation with Lisa Sharon Harper and Shane Claiborne

May 07, 2020 20:06 - 1 hour

Much like the issue of slavery in the early 19th century, the issue of LGBTQ inclusion is splitting denominations across the United States. On opposite sides of the fault-line are those calling for inclusion and those engaging processes and crafting policies that exclude LGBTQ+ people from various levels of membership and leadership. Churches usually avoid this conversation, because the stakes are so high and the outcomes so painful.The Activist Theology Podcast, Freedom Road Podcast and Red ...

May Day - A Conversation on the Rights of Workers

May 01, 2020 15:37 - 49 minutes

Dr. Robyn and Anna dig into the rights of workers and how those rights are undermined, minimized, and capitulated in the elite's search for supremacy.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

How Does Supremacy Culture Breed Climate Injustice

April 23, 2020 19:57 - 54 minutes

This week the world celebrates Earth Day (4/22) and we collectively acknowledge our relationship to this planet we call home. Robyn and Anna look at climate justice issues and their correlation to supremacy culture in this week's episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

It's the Little Things We Miss

April 16, 2020 14:00 - 34 minutes

What are you missing right now as you sit quarantined? We all have things that are missing – some serious, some quite ridiculous. Robyn and Anna chat about the things they are missing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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