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Religious Life Podcast
The Rev. Duncan Hilton
16 episodes
5 days ago
Interviews with theologians, clergy, and lay folks on Christian theology, practice, and activism. Plus, some guided mediations in the contemplative Christian tradition,
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Interviews with theologians, clergy, and lay folks on Christian theology, practice, and activism. Plus, some guided mediations in the contemplative Christian tradition,
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Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality
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The Power of Intimate Solidarity: A Conversation with the Rev. Dr. Alexia Salvatierra
Religious Life Podcast
53 minutes 38 seconds
9 months ago
The Power of Intimate Solidarity: A Conversation with the Rev. Dr. Alexia Salvatierra

For any person of faith troubled and outraged by President Trump’s promise to deport 11 million people and wondering “What can I do?” “How can I be effective?” “How do I plug in?” listen to the Rev. Dr. Alexia Salvatierra. In this interview I talk about these questions and more with the organizer, author, Lutheran pastor, and professor.

Alexia’s lengthy list of books and articles can be found at the Fuller Seminary website where she has taught since 2014 and is Academic Dean for Centro Latino and Associate Professor of Mission and Global Transformation. I reached out to her, however, not primarily because of her academic accolades but because of her extensive experience leading faith-based organizations for immigrants rights. As it says in the introduction of her newest book, God’s Resistance, “Salvatierra offers a firsthand and behind-the-scenes glimpse and understanding of the inner workings of the U.S. Sanctuary Movement. Dr. Salvatierra was a young member of one of the first congregations to declare sanctuary in 1980, a founding member of the New Sanctuary Movement in the 2000s, and an ongoing leader in the development of other faith-based approaches to the immigration crisis.”

We talk not only about ethical and effective support of migrants in the US at this moment but also about her formation and call as madrina, or godmother, of faith-based movements for immigrant rights; the theology of the border and the limits of Christian love; her involvement in the Sanctuary movement of the 80s and how that experience shaped Alexia to lead the New Sanctuary Movement beginning in 2007; the divide between Right and Left in today’s media environment around immigration and the role of immigrant churches in bridging it; the tactics she expects Trump to take against migrants and which will be most pernicious; how White churches can support immigrant churches; and how as Christians “all children are our children”.

You can see a reference list of legal terms, organizations, and leaders in the movement in my post about the episode at duncanhilton.net

Religious Life Podcast
Interviews with theologians, clergy, and lay folks on Christian theology, practice, and activism. Plus, some guided mediations in the contemplative Christian tradition,