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  • Season 2, Episode 3: "Queer Women Preaching" by Rev. Dr. Tijuana Gray
    Jul 19 2024

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    In Episode 3 of Season 2, Podcast host, Dr. Mitzi J. Smith talks with Rev. Dr. Tijuana Gray (DMin, Columbia Theological Seminary) about her completed doctor of ministry project: "Queer Black Women Preaching: Womanist Thought as a Tool for Normalizing Uncomfortable Conversations."


    Rev. Dr. Tijuana L. Gray recently received her Doctor of Ministry degree from Columbia Theological Seminary in May 2024 and marked the ninth anniversary of her ordination to the ministry with the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches. She also holds a Master of Divinity from Chicago Theological Seminary, a bachelor’s degree in theatre from Loyola University Chicago, and several certifications in movement and bodywork. Tijuana continuously explores embodied spirituality and how we bring our whole selves into our relationship with the Divine. Currently, Tijuana is on a clergy leave of absence while she discerns the next stage of her calling. In the mean time, she is enjoying bonding with her spouse after an extended period of long distance and letting her cats teach her how to rest.


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    51 m
  • Season 2, Episode 2: The Book of Clarence
    Jun 14 2024

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    In Season 2, Episode 2, podcast host Dr. Mitzi J. Smith discusses the film "The Book of Clarence" with Drs. Amy Lindeman Allen (Assoc. Prof. of New Testament at Christian Theological Seminary, IN) , Kyle Brooks (Visiting Asst. Prof. of Theology and Religious Studies at the Univ. of San Diego), and Tina Pippin (Prof. of Bible & Religion at Agnes Scott College). The film written in the Black radical imagination focuses on the journey and evolution of Clarence, the twin brother of the apostle Thomas. We discuss the racial, gendered, political, theological, christological, pedagogical, and ethical dimensions and implications of this film that unambiguously centers the Black imagination. The film is available Netflix.

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    1 h y 13 m
  • Season 2, Episode 1: Black Women, Black Love Interview with Dr. Dianne Stewart
    Jun 7 2024

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    Podcast host Dr. Mitzi J. Smith interviews Dr. Dianne Stewart about her book Black Women, Black Love: America's War on Africa American Marriage (Seal, 2020). This is an important study of the systematic and unrelenting terroristic attack on Black love and marriage through the capture of Africans, enslavement, emancipation, reconstruction, civil rights era and in the present. We discuss the negative and debilitating impact of Christian theology and uncritical readings of the Bible support problematic patriarchal marriage and partnerships. Dr. Stewart's website is https://www.diannemstewart.com/about .

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    57 m
  • Season 1, Episode 21: Conversation with Dr. Clenora Hudson-Weems, Professor, Author, Screenwriter
    Mar 31 2023

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    In this episode 21 podcast host Dr. Mitzi J. Smith talks with Dr. Clenora Hudson-Weems about the 18 tenets of Africana Womanism, which is a term Hudson-Weems conceptualized. The sixth edition of Dr. Clenora Hudson-Weems' classic text Africana Womanism: Reclaiming Ourselves will be published this year by Routledge. Dr. Hudson-Weems is Professor of English at University of Missouri. She was the first to argue that the lynching of Emmett Till was the impetus for the civil rights movement. Her recently published edited volume Africana-Melanated Womanism: In It Together (Cambridge Scholars) is available from Amazon and other book sellers.

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    1 h y 21 m
  • Season 1, Episode 20: Conversation with Dr. Kenneth Ngwa, Professor, Author, Activist
    Mar 24 2023

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    In Episode 20, podcast host Dr. Mitzi J. Smith dialogues with Dr. Kenneth Ngwa, Prof of Hebrew Bible, Drew University Theological School, about his new book Let My People Live: An Africana Reading of Exodus (Westminster John Knox, 2022). Dr. Ngwa's book is available from the publisher, Amazon.com, and other book sellers. He is founder and director of the Religion and Global Health Forum at Drew and founder of "Never Stop Breathing," a research and praxis organization working at the interface of racial, social, and health justice.

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    1 h
  • Season 1, Episode 19: Conversation with Rev. Dr. Raquel S. Lettsome
    Mar 17 2023

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    In this Episode 19, podcast host Rev. Dr. Mitzi J Smith talks with Rev. Dr. Raquel S. Lettsome, Distinguished Visiting Professor of New Testament and Womanist Hermeneutics at Eden Theological Seminary about her journey to womanism, her seminal text Call and Consequences, and her ministry (www.RSLministries.com).

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    44 m
  • Season 1, Episode 18, Conversation with Dr. Ralph Basui Watkins, The Scholar with a Camera
    Mar 6 2023

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    In this episode 18 podcast host Dr. Mitzi J. Smith welcomes guest and colleague Dr. Ralph Basui Watkins, the Peachtree Professor of Evangelism and Church Growth at Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, GA. He is a documentarian, pastor, professor who teaches with digital media, and the scholar with a camera who is building bridges to justice. He is a staunch supporter of womanism and feminism, Black women in general, and/or LGBTQI+ peoples. In this episode we discuss his latest work. Check out his website at www.drralphbasuiwatkins.org.

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    43 m
  • Season 1, Episode 17 Conversation with Rev Dr Angela N. Parker, Asst Prof of New Testament, McAfee School of Theology
    Mar 3 2023

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    In Episode 17 podcast host Dr. Mitzi J. Smith has a conversation with womanist colleague the Rev. Dr. Angela N. Parker. Dr. Parker is assistant professor of New Testament and Greek at McAfee School of Theology, Mercer University, Decatur, GA. We discuss how Dr. Parker became a womanist biblical scholar and her wonderful book If God Still Breathes, Why Can't I: Black Lives Matter and Biblical Authority.

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    41 m