![]() ![]() Wing’s book “What is White Privilege?” also calls on white kids to “unpack” their “backpack” of privilege. (Kelisa Wing/Twitter screenshot by Fox News) Wing also has tweets referring to former President Donald Trump as “whole boy version of a Karen” and former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos as “the queen of Karens.” Kelisa Wing describes herself as a “woke administrator” in 2017 tweet. “Where can I get a break from white nonsense for a while?” Renewed Hate by: King, C.“I am exhausted by 99% of the white men in education and 95% of the white women,” Wing said in another tweet. Naming, race, and white supremacy in the teaching of religion and Islam: Incorporating intersectional interventions by: Nguyen, Martin 1979- Published: (2019) The sin of white supremacy: Christianity, racism, and religious diversity in America by: Hill Fletcher, Jeannine Published: (2017) Seeing in "the darkness, visible": White Supremacy and Original Sin in Marilynne Robinson's Jack by: Horton, Ray Published: (2022) ![]() Utilizing Pedagogy for Disrupting White Supremacy by: Frediani, Shannon Published: (2020)Ĭhoose the Slave! The Moral Imagination of White American Christianity by: Black, Megan Published: (2022)Ĭhristic witnessing: a practical response to ecological trauma by: Middleton, Timothy A. James Cone’s Legacy for White Christians by: Norris, Kristopher Published: (2020) Witnessing whiteness by: Norris, Kristopher Published: (2020) Gods of the blood: the pagan revival and white separatism by: Gardell, Mattias Published: (2003) Let Black People Be: A Plea for Racial Specificity in the Afterlife of Africanized Slavery by: Grimes, Katie Walker Published: (2018) James Cone, white supremacy, and the Baptist narrative by: Brackney, William H. White Supremacy as Counter-Telos: Pastoral Formation in the White Habitus by: Senior, John E. 'God, Guns, and Guts': Christian Nationalism from a Psychoanalytic Perspective by: Cooper-White, Pamela Published: (2023)ĭiscussing Racial Justice in Light of 2016: Black Lives Matter, a Trump Presidency, and the Continued Struggle for Justice by: Dávila, María Teresa Published: (2017)Ĭhristian supremacy: reckoning with the roots of antisemitism and racism by: Teter, Magda Published: (2023) ![]() On White Racial Ignorance and Releasing the Ethic of Control: A Reflection on the 2018 Annual Meeting of the REA by: Turpin, Katherine Published: (2019) White Christian Privilege in 2020: A Review Essay by: Clark, Emily Suzanne 1984- Published: (2020) Self Defense is Killing Us by: Hollas, Deanna Published: (2022) The work of fostering just intercultural encounters requires not only a shift in interpretational methodologies, but transformation of institutional practices and within the broader academy.Įnthalten in: The Bible and critical theory It explores how trauma-informed preparations raise awareness about white privilege, violence, and positionalities, while addressing the tendency of white folx to co-opt and overidentify with traditionally marginalized interpretations. Using the lens of postcolonial and queer trauma theories, the following examines some of the cautions and considerations needed for white folx engaging in intercultural border encounters. This article explores the place of white folx in such intercultural interpretational practices. Brian Blount’s 2019 Society of Biblical Literature Presidential Address calls for the full integration of interpretational practices that promote intercultural dialogue and a multiplicity of textual meanings. ![]()
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