Feminist Theologies in Global Context Reading Group Meeting

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Location: Zoom Webinar

Reading Group

The Feminist Theologies in Global Context Reading Group will meet Friday, Nov. 20 via Zoom to discuss racial justice and feminist theologies. 

Friday's meeting will include special guest Sylvia Chan-Malik, a scholar of American Studies, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, Women's and Gender Studies, and Religious Studies. Chan-Malik is the author of Being Muslim: A Cultural History of Women of Color in American Islam.

For more information (including a Zoom link to the meeting) or to receive email updates about upcoming meetings, please contact Lailatul Fitriyah at lfitriya@nd.edu or Marie-Claire Klassen at mklassen@nd.edu

This reading group provides a space for participants to discuss Islamic and Christian theologies in their own terms and in dialogue with each other. All are welcome. 

Download Readings

Sylvia Chan-Malik, “Chapter 5: A Third Language: Muslim Feminism in America" in Being Muslim: A Cultural History of Women of Color in American Islam

Shawn Copeland, Enfleshing Freedom: Body, Race, Being, 1-22