Centering Race & Gender in the Contemporary Study of Religion: A Roundtable

Date
Fri December 4th 2020, 10:00 - 11:45am
Event Sponsor
Department of Religious Studies, The Ho Center for Buddhist Studies at Stanford
Location
Virtual via Zoom
Centering Race & Gender in the Contemporary Study of Religion: A Roundtable

Centering Race & Gender in the Contemporary Study of Religion: A Roundtable is the inaugural roundtable in a series for graduate students, post-docs, faculty, and researchers working at the intersection of race and gender in the contemporary study of religion. Panelists will provide brief opening statements on their work, followed by a discussion.

This event is by invitation only and pre-registration is required. Please contact Chanhee Heo: heoc [at] stanford.edu (heoc[at]stanford[dot]edu) for questions.

ORGANIZERS:

Ralph H. Craig III, PhD Student, Religious Studies, Stanford UniversityChanhee Heo, PhD Student, Religious Studies, Stanford UniversityModerator: TBD

PANELISTS:

Yavilah McCoy, CEO and Executive Director of Dimensions Educational Consulting INC

Sylvia Chan-Malik, Associate Professor in Department of American and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Rutgers University

Jolyon Baraka Thomas, Assistant Professor and interim Graduate Chair of Religious Studies at the University of Pennsylvania

Pamela Ayo Yetunde, Assistant Professor of Pastoral and Spiritual Care and Counseling at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities