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Latest podcast episodes about Susan D Morgan

Rewrite Radio
#8: Kelly Brown Douglas 2016

Rewrite Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 67:57


Episode 8 of Rewrite Radio features Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas on Black Lives Matter and the Justice of God at the 2016 Festival of Faith & Writing. The Susan D. Morgan Distinguished Professor of Religion at Goucher College, Rev. Dr. Douglas has served as a priest in the Episcopal Church for over 20 years and is currently the Canon Theologian at the National Cathedral. She writes about racial reconciliation, sexuality and the black church, and womanist theology. Her most recent book is STAND YOUR GROUND: BLACK BODIES AND THE JUSTICE OF GOD. Poet Shane McCrae helps to introduce the session. A fellow featured speaker at the 2016 Festival, McCrae is the author of several poetry collections including THE ANIMAL TOO BIG TO KILL, FORGIVENESS FORGIVENESS, and most recently IN THE LANGUAGE OF MY CAPTOR, a collection of historical persona poems with a prose memoir at the center that addresses the illusory freedom of both black and white Americans. McCrae was the recipient of a 2011 Whiting Award, and in 2013 he received a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. He’s on faculty at both Oberlin College and Spalding University. Special thanks to Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas. Thanks also to Shane McCrae who can be found on Twitter @akasomeguy.

2016 RNA Annual Conference
PANEL: Race, Religion & #BlackLivesMatter in the Post-Obama Era

2016 RNA Annual Conference

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2016 77:00


We hear from experts about how the #BlackLivesMatter movement has and will shape American discourse and policy, including after the first African-American president leaves office. How has it compared to the influence of the civil rights movement, which was deeply connected to black churches? If it is happening mostly outside the walls of the church, is the church catching up to it or has it been left behind? Moderator: Adelle Banks, Production Editor/National Reporter, Religion News Service. Speakers: Kip Banks, Pastor, East Washington Heights Baptist Church; Kelly Brown Douglas, Susan D. Morgan Professor of Religion, Goucher College; Ryan Herring, Editor-in-chief, TheGhettoMonk.com

Alumni in the World
MLK Commemoration

Alumni in the World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2014 101:49


Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas is the chair of the Religion Department and holder of the Susan D. Morgan Professorship of Religion at Goucher College.