The Leadership Center for Social Justice Podcast

The Leadership Center for Social Justice

The Leadership Center for Social Justice Podcast seeks to open a space for critical theological conversations about pressing social issues we face in our world today. New episodes released every other week!

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Accompaniment: A Conversation with Alice Lynd
Jan 11 2024
Accompaniment: A Conversation with Alice Lynd
This episode features a conversation with author, lawyer, and veteran activist Alice Lynd. Alice shares about the work of accompaniment to which she and her late husband Staughton Lynd committed their life. In this episode, Lynd shares her wisdom about the practice of nonviolence, Quaker liberation theology, and the meaning of accompaniment.In memory of Staughton (1929-2022) and in collaboration with Alice, his lifelong companion and co-conspirator, the Leadership Center for Social Justice is excited to announce "Acting Together: A Series on Accompaniment," featuring conversations that explore the various dimensions of accompaniment and the possibilities it holds today for social justice. This special episode with Alice Lynd is intended to introduce listeners to some of the themes of this series. If you enjoyed this episode and are interested in learning more about how accompaniment relates to care work and social justice, please join us on January 31 at 6:30pm (CT) in-person or online for "Caregivers in a Care-Less Society: A Panel on Care Work and Social Justice" featuring practitioners and scholars working at the intersections of pastoral and health care, disability justice, and social medicine. Resources-Accompanying: Pathways to Social Change-We Won’t Go: Personal Accounts of War Objectors-Nonviolence in America-Liberation Theology for QuakersEpisode Transcription available hereHost: Ry O. SiggelkowProducer: Adam PfuhlPodcast Engineer: Michael MouaMusic: Kavyesh KavirajEpisode Recorded on October 21st, 2023You can find out more about the Leadership Center for Social Justice on our website and on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Theology from Below and the Struggle for the Commons: A Conversation with Peter Linebaugh
May 3 2023
Theology from Below and the Struggle for the Commons: A Conversation with Peter Linebaugh
This episode’s guest is Peter Linebaugh, author and historian. In this episode, we are in conversation with Peter about his many books, including The Many-Headed Hydra, a widely influential book co-authored with Marcus Rediker that excavates the hidden revolutionary history of transatlantic resistance, rebellion, and solidarity against slavery and the enclosure of land. Peter speaks to us about the ongoing history of capitalist exploitation and extraction, the sin of private property, the connection between the prison and the expropriation of land, always seeking to make visible the centrality of how ordinary working people have cooperated together for life, freedom, and love. This is an episode about learning to do theology from below, that is, learning to paying attention to the revolutionary actions and possibilities of ordinary people of faith who have refused to comply with forms of social life predicated on death, resisting servitude and enclosure and with courage – and often at tremendous risk – act together to level and dig up the hedges and fences and borders intended to keep people from the land that sustains life.Peter speaks to us about counter-movements and counter-theologies, the principles of commoning, and the ongoing forms of global resistance to enclosure and dispossession. Peter shares stories "from below" of human cooperation and considers how this is lived out today.ResourcesRed Round Globe Hot BurningThe Many Headed HydraThe Magna Carta ManifestoStop, Thief!Episode Transcription available hereHost: Ry O. SiggelkowProducer: Adam PfuhlPodcast Engineer: Michael MouaMusic: Kavyesh KavirajEpisode Recorded on November 14th, 2022You can find out more about the Leadership Center for Social Justice on our website and on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.