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The Soul of Social Transformation

The Soul of Social Transformation

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The Soul of Transformation: Exploring Vocations in Social Justice is for young people who not only see and name the realities of injustice in the world but can start imagining new and better solutions. This is for change agents, people who want to work towards achieving authentic racial justice, mitigating the dire impacts of climate change, facing the challenges of immigrants and refugees, and ensuring equality for people of all gender identities and sexual orientations. Here we team up with five diverse, effective, and dynamic social change leaders to explore how justice, spirituality, and our life’s work are interrelated. Our speakers come from different traditions and experiences while sharing a passion for a better world. The hosts of the show are Gary F. Green II and Justin Sabia-Tanis. The world needs your voice, your action. It needs your passion, your commitment to justice—the belief that another, better world is possible. Let’s explore this together.Copyright 2023 United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities Sciences sociales Spiritualité
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    • Now What? with Molly Marshall
      Apr 8 2022

      What are next steps to explore your path? What else do we need to learn? Who do we need to talk to? What do we need to watch, read, listen to …? And we engage our moral imaginations: What does a just world look like? What methods of engagement do not yet exist that need to? What would enable our communities to thrive?

      Our guest Rev. Dr. Molly T. Marshall has served in theological education for nearly forty years. Marshall believes she was put on the earth to love students, teach theology, guide spiritual formation, and challenge patriarchal structures that would hinder women from full acceptance in all forms of ministry. She has worked as a youth minister, campus minister, pastor, scholar, and theological educator, seeking to dismantle all forms of oppression.

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      30 min
    • Spiritual Practices for a Revolution with Kelly Sherman Conroy
      Apr 8 2022

      How do spiritual practices and tools further the work of social justice? What energizes our social justice work? We will also explore self-care as a revolutionary act, able to sustain justice workers and contribute to the thriving of our communities. Finally, we will examine spiritual practices that inform the practical dimensions of this work, such as preparing to engage in a protest, deescalate conflict, or celebrate a victory.

      Kelly Sherman-Conroy is a proud member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe. A Native American theologian, activist, and storyteller, she walks with people of all cultures and dedicates her time exploring the intersections of identity, personal narratives, faith, and healing through an Indigenous lens.

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      57 min
    • The Ground We Stand On with Jim Bear Jacobs
      Apr 8 2022

      This episode will invite participants to see themselves as a part of a long path of justice work, with foundations laid by our ancestors and continuing to this day. We will consider who created the ground we stand on and how we take participatory ownership in the work ahead. If the arc of the moral universe bends towards justice, who has contributed to its bending and how? And what is our responsibility for what is needed in the future?

      Our guest is Jim Bear Jacobs, a member of the Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican Nation, an American Indian tribe located in central Wisconsin. He is Program Director for Racial Justice for the Minnesota Council of Churches and is founder of “Healing Minnesota Stories,” an initiative dedicated to creating events of dialogue, education, and healing, particularly within faith communities.

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      59 min

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