Tuesday, March 2, 2021

USA Africa Dialogue Series - Rockwell Lecture: Emma Wild-Wood on 3/11 @ 3pm






Department of Religion 
presents a
Spring 2021
Rockwell Lecture Series on Black Lives Matter
Co-sponsored by Department of History

March 11, 2021
3:00 pm (CST) Via Zoom

Talk Title: The 'grammar of similarity' in 'All nations' Christianity in East Africa
Speaker: Emma Wild-Wood

Emma Wild-Wood is Senior Lecturer, African Christianity and African Indigenous Religions at theSchool of Divinity, University of Edinburgh and Co-director Centre for the Study of World Christianity,Previously, she worked in Cambridge, Uganda and D.R. Congo. Her most recent publications are The Mission of Apolo Kivebulaya: Religious Encounter and Social Change in the great Lakes c.1865-1933(2020) and co-edited with Alex Chow, Ecumenism and Independency in World Christianity (2020).

In May of 2020, George Floyd was brutally killed when a police officer kneeled on his neck while other police officers stood by and did nothing. Mr. Floyd's death evoked condemnation from across the world, leading to weeks of protests denouncing not only police brutality and racism, but the politics of domination and death. The murders of Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, Rayshard Brooks, Atatiana Jefferson, Eric Garner, Tamir Rice, and Michael Brown are not only discrete tragedies, but events that testify to structural histories of oppression and injustice against Black people in America.
The Department of Religion at Rice University is responding to these events in part by dedicating the 2020-2021 Rockwell Lecture Series to the theme of "Religion and Black Lives Matter". We are pleased to invite the general public to the 2020-2021 Rockwell Lecture Series that will focus on "Religion and Black Lives Matter." Speakers will include department alumni whose research focuses on issues of race and religion, gender and economic inequality, negative nationalisms, and critical global movements and human interactions that unfold in a post-George Floyd world. The Rockwell Lectures are part of a long- term engagement by faculty and alumni whose research and teaching engage the need to confront such systemic violence on the social, cultural, political, medical, economic, and ecological levels. The lectures will also probe some of the religious dimensions of the divisive practices that determine who can live and thrive or, conversely, who experience what Orlando Patterson has called Social Death. While we have framed this series as a critique of domination and oppression, the lectures will also offer insights on the things we can do to build just communities where Black Lives Matter. They will also address materials and ideas for teaching religion.

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Registration is required and made available here
This lecture series is sponsored by the Rockwell Foundation.
This lecture by Emma Wild-Wood is co-sponsored by Department of History. 
Free and open to the public.

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