We can find a history of Christianity and racism at the geographic and ideological site of the plantation. But like Lucille Clifton's poem, Won't You Celebrate with Me, there is also a celebration mapped against the haunt. In honor of Black History Month, this is a conversation with Victor Andre Greene about our tangled history of a Christianity used to enslave, and a faith embraced and reshaped in the service of Black resilience, courage, and freedom.
Our guest speaker is VICTOR ANDRE GREENE (He/Him), a Spoken Word Poet + Creative and Editorial Assistant + UCC Licensed Minister + Founder of Room 305 + Community Developer located in Paris, France.