Feb 7 2024
Hospitality, Compassion and the Transformative Power of Love: A Conversation with Rachel E. Harding
This episode features a conversation with Rachel E. Harding. Rachel is an associate professor of Indigenous Spiritual traditions in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado, Denver. Rachel also co-directs the Veterans of Hope project, a community initiative on religion, creativity, and inclusive democracy. A native of Georgia, she is a writer, historian, and poet, and a specialist in religions of the Afro-Atlantic diaspora. In her scholarship, she examines the relationship between religion, creativity, and social justice activism in cross-cultural perspective.In this episode, Rachel shares about the book that she wrote with her mother, Rosemarie Freeney Harding, Remnants: A Memoir of Spirit, Activism and Mothering. Rachel shares stories about the spirit and the faith that sustained social justice work in her family's life and in her own life.Resources-Remnants: A Memoir of Spirit, Activism and Mothering-The Veterans of Hope Project-Rachel E. Harding WebsiteEpisode Transcription available hereHost: Ry O. SiggelkowProducer: Adam PfuhlPodcast Engineer: Michael MouaMusic: Kavyesh KavirajEpisode Recorded on December 4th, 2023You can find out more about the Leadership Center for Social Justice on our website and on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.