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Love Rinse Repeat
Liam Miller
108 episodes
7 months ago
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Ep123. Invisible: Theology and the Experience of Asian American Women, Grace Ji-Sun Kim
Love Rinse Repeat
32 minutes
3 years ago
Ep123. Invisible: Theology and the Experience of Asian American Women, Grace Ji-Sun Kim
Grace Ji-Sun Kim returns to the podcast to talk about the racism and sexism encountered presently and historically by Asian American women, before exploring what it might look like to live into a Theology of Visibility. Buy the Book Grace Ji-Sun Kim was born in Korea, was educated in Canada, and now teaches in the United States. She is the author or editor of 20 books, most recently, Invisible, Hope in Disarray; Keeping Hope Alive; and Intersectional Theology. Grace writes for Sojourners, Faith and Leadership and Wabash Center and has published in TIME, The Huffington Post, Christian Century, US Catholic Magazine and The Nation. She hosts the Madang podcast which is hosted by the Christian Century and is an ordained Presbyterian Church (USA) minister. Read more about Grace   Find more episodes: www.loverinserepeat.com/podcast Follow the show on Twitter: @RinseRepeatPod // follow me @liammiller87
Love Rinse Repeat