Still Here amid a Global Pandemic
I am still here.
The global pandemic of COVID-19 thrust me into almost daily interaction with the community I serve; task force duties on a couple of committees I was thrust in, and constantly creating content.
So I forgot to post here.
But, I have updates.
First, I will be updating several sermons I have been doing.
Second, this:
As a part of the theological, academic and spiritual work that is ongoing throughout every aspect that I am involved in, starting this summer I will be inviting those of you into my personal journey of intersectionality through podcast form.
Many of you are aware that I have been working diligently on the completion of my STM degree focusing on the erasure of the benefits that our religious history, as Peoples of the African Diaspora have for us embedded in rituals; the resources to address historical and generational trauma experienced through the lens of racism, oppression and violence. COVID-19 unfortunately put me off track as I was invited into other spaces to do practical work and to work towards being one of many spaces to offer comfort amid a global pandemic.
COVID-19 exposed what many in my community already knew: Health disparity for POC/Indigenous/Native/undocumented is a…