
This Season of Pride and Spirituality - A Conversation with Sara Rosenau
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06/10/21 • 57 min
Sara is a spiritual leader, facilitator, and teacher. She was educated at Earlham College, University of Denver, Iliff School of Theology, and holds a PhD in Theology and Women and Gender Studies from Drew University. Sara identifies as a queer cis woman, a Quaker, and is ordained and leads a congregation in the tradition of the United Church of Christ. Sara is a champion of coffee conversations, passionate about leftist politics and intersectional social justice, and thrives on diverse forms of spiritual practice. Sara is currently exploring liberative practice at the intersections of sex positivity, anti-racism, plant medicine, somatics, and the divine feminine. Sara mothers three amazing kids, is blessed with wonderful lovers and friends, and is in lifelong pursuit of the perfect scone.
You can connect with Sara through Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @SaraRosenau
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Sara is a spiritual leader, facilitator, and teacher. She was educated at Earlham College, University of Denver, Iliff School of Theology, and holds a PhD in Theology and Women and Gender Studies from Drew University. Sara identifies as a queer cis woman, a Quaker, and is ordained and leads a congregation in the tradition of the United Church of Christ. Sara is a champion of coffee conversations, passionate about leftist politics and intersectional social justice, and thrives on diverse forms of spiritual practice. Sara is currently exploring liberative practice at the intersections of sex positivity, anti-racism, plant medicine, somatics, and the divine feminine. Sara mothers three amazing kids, is blessed with wonderful lovers and friends, and is in lifelong pursuit of the perfect scone.
You can connect with Sara through Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @SaraRosenau
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To support this podcast, please visit https://activistheology.com/give.
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
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Introducing Abolitionist Sanctuary
We are thrilled to host Rev. Dr. Nikia Roberts on Juneteenth, the day she launches Abolitionist Sanctuary. Abolitionist Sanctuary’s mission is to help Black churches connect emancipatory religious values and abolitionist principles to public policies and transformative justice strategies that center the communal flourishing of poor Black mothers and their families beyond prisons, policing, and punishment.
Rev. Dr. Robert is the Founder and Executive Director of Abolitionist Sanctuary. She is a public scholar in religious studies, social activist, and ordained clergy in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Raised in abject poverty in Harlem (New York) to a single Black mother, Rev. Dr. Robert and her family struggled to overcome the War on Drugs and interlocking= systems of oppression that ravaged her community. Abolitionist Sanctuary emerges from Rev. Dr. Robert’s lived realities and expands upon her dissertation research titled, “Breaking The Law When The Law Breaks Us: A Womanist Theo-Ethical Approach to Public Policy and Criminal Justice Advocacy for the Black Church.”
Learn more about the project here: https://nikiasrobert.com/services/abolitionist-sanctuary/
Connect with Dr. Robert here: drnikiasrobert
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To support this podcast, please visit https://activistheology.com/give.
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
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