Postcolonial Preaching: Reclaiming the Pulpit
About this Event
Kimberlee Medicine Horn Jackson, Ihanktonwan Nation (Dakota Sioux) is a current Louisville Institute Fellow in the final year of dissertation writing. Jackson studies with NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community and the Sydney College of Divinity in Australia. As adjunct faculty with NAIITS, she teaches Indigenous Research and Writing to an international community. She is a Co-Editor for the Journal of NAIITS. Jackson writes about the four generations of Deloria family, Dakota and Lakota Sioux, and their responses to Christianity as they found it in education, the church and in government policies. The Deloria family exemplified decolonization. She was a Forum for Theological Exploration (FTE) Writing Fellow, engages in public speaking and holds an MFA in Creative Writing.
Agenda
🕑: 09:00 AM - 03:00 PM
Postcolonial Preaching: Reclaiming the Pulpit
Host: Pablo Jimenez, D. Min.
Info: 9:30 – Welcome
10:00 – Reading of Acts
11:15 – Break
11:30 – Panel Discussion with Students - Dr. Pablo Jimenez will Moderate
12:45 – Lunch (With Registration)
1:45 – Keynote with Kimberlee Medicine Horn Jackson - "The Power of Indigenous Vision and Mission against Colonization."
2:45 – Conclusion
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General Admission | Free |
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