Call for Papers – The Political Theology Network

The Misogynoir to Mishpat (M2M) Research Network invites you to read the following call for papers by the Political Theology Network. For those whose work uses theology, ethics and other religious disciplines to push the boundaries created by misogyny, racism, ethnocentrism, ableism and other forms of oppression, this conference may be of interest. It is … Continue reading Call for Papers – The Political Theology Network

Call for Papers: Black Perspectives

#CFP: @BlkPerspectives invites essays that center on Black women who used many methods and actions to challenge various systems of oppression in the U.S. during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Submissions are due April 15. Read more https://t.co/Ff0culjkFKhttps://t.co/ZzBkoeankV(https://twitter.com/BlkPerspectives/status/1642971887490809858?t=n-a2ZcTLxB1swVMFxXRe6Q&s=03) 

Call for Abstracts – Countdown to next deadline!

Dear Colleagues, In light of the TransAtlantic Slave Trade, having African descended people create a sense of self definition and of God for themselves, appears as nothing short of radical. Whether the women who served as generals within the Kenya Land and Freedom Army, or women like Betty Shabazz who, wrapped in white garments quietly … Continue reading Call for Abstracts – Countdown to next deadline!

Call for papers deadline extended

Dear Colleagues, In light of the TransAtlantic Slave Trade, having African descended people create a sense of self definition and of God for themselves, appears as nothing short of radical. Whether the women who served as generals within the Kenya Land and Freedom Army, or women like Betty Shabazz who, wrapped in white garments quietly … Continue reading Call for papers deadline extended

Real Talk: Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is – Support Black Women

The Misoynoir to Mishpat Research Network has focused upon strengthening the contributions of African descended women within Religious Academia, Religious Leadership and Activism. (We captialize each of these to highlight them.) If we represent only 1% of those who work as full-time academics, we can either celebrate becoming part of the 1%, or we can … Continue reading Real Talk: Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is – Support Black Women

Call for Papers: Rethinking Racism Through Embodiment and Place

Critical phenomenologists of race – among whom we might name Frantz Fanon, Sara Ahmed, Alia Al-Saji, Linda Martín Alcoff, George Yancy, Mariana Ortega, and others – have variously examined the existential, everyday, and deeply embodied impacts of racist oppression, and how these can affect our experience of place and placemaking. 

Call for Papers – Special Issue with the African Journal of Gender and Religion

Please submit abstracts by April 1st for our special issue for The African Journal of Gender and Religion. Our issue, "Black Women's Radical Religious Faith Traditions" will accept abstracts until April 1st, 2023. Check our website for more info.

Misgynoir to Mishpat (M2M) – March 2023 Newsletter

March 14th – Unbow Your Heads, Sistahs (mentorship call for papers) This brief newsletter functions to introduce our output this month at the Misogynoir to Mishpat Research Network (M2M). First, we are delighted to announce that our Research Day is now rescheduled for Tuesday, March 14th, 6-7:30 pm, British Standard Time! We will post the link by … Continue reading Misgynoir to Mishpat (M2M) – March 2023 Newsletter

The British and Irish Association for Practical Theology (BIAPT) 2023 Call for Papers

file:///C:/Users/Professor%20Nash/Downloads/BIAPT-2023-Call-for-Papers.pdf Please see the enclosed call for papers. Its theme, listed below, is focusing on hospitality as the group seeks to be more welcoming. Please consider submitting a paper by March 1, 2023. Misogynoir to Research Network Call for Papers The theme of this year’s conference invites engagement from a wide variety of perspectives and … Continue reading The British and Irish Association for Practical Theology (BIAPT) 2023 Call for Papers