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While I find it meaningful to speak of Jesus as God's Black Christ who empowers African
James H. Cone • God of the Oppressed
Jordan Rohrlich
@rohrlich
a teacher sees to the heart of the matter and pulls things through to other things and then more things, connecting what others do not even see as connected—suffering to hope to structures to desire to agents to joy, and all to God in the depths, always in the depths.
Willie James Jennings • After Whiteness: An Education in Belonging (Theological Education between the Times (TEBT))
In the fall of 1970, the Black feminist poet, teacher, and activist June Jordan traveled to Italy as a Rome Prize recipient in the category of Environmental Design ( We’re On 153).1 She was awarded the prize for work that grew out of her collaboration with the architect R. Buckminster Fuller. Jordan’s connection with Fuller began in 1964, when Jord... See more
“Harlem Will Widen from River to River”: Environmental Justice and ...
In the midst of this psychological climate Jesus began his teaching and his ministry.
Howard Thurman • Jesus and the Disinherited
Jordan Braun
@jbtheory
If God is liberating blacks from oppression, why then are they still oppressed? Where is the decisive liberation event in African-American history which gives credibility
James H. Cone • God of the Oppressed
