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Multifaceted Intersections of Queer Theology

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This week on the podcast Alter Call, host Jai Davis delves into the rich and multifaceted intersections of Queer Theology with guest Jasmine Charles (they/them). Jasmine, a recent graduate of the Candler School of Theology with a Master's in theological studies, brings a profound and nuanced perspective to the discussion. Their academic and personal journey explores spiritual and somatic practices within Afro-diasporic religions, focusing on expression, healing, and liberation through embodied knowledge.

Jasmine's work is deeply rooted in their commitment to healing from both interpersonal and systemic violence. They are influenced by healing justice, music, gender, and abolitionist thought. Their belief in the concept of Sankofa emphasizes the importance of learning from ancestral wisdom, which informs their research and daily life. Jasmine seeks intentional community as a radical opposition to capitalist living and finds inspiration in the works of womanists, abolitionists, and children who teach them about agency and the power of love.

Throughout the conversation, Jasmine discusses their identity as Black, trans, bisexual, and asexual, highlighting the importance of recognizing all these aspects to understand their wholeness. They share their passion for dance as a form of freedom and express gratitude to the Earth for its sustenance. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of how Queer Theology can be a tool for healing and liberation, drawing on personal experience, scholarly research, and the wisdom of ancestors.

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This week on the podcast Alter Call, host Jai Davis delves into the rich and multifaceted intersections of Queer Theology with guest Jasmine Charles (they/them). Jasmine, a recent graduate of the Candler School of Theology with a Master's in theological studies, brings a profound and nuanced perspective to the discussion. Their academic and personal journey explores spiritual and somatic practices within Afro-diasporic religions, focusing on expression, healing, and liberation through embodied knowledge.

Jasmine's work is deeply rooted in their commitment to healing from both interpersonal and systemic violence. They are influenced by healing justice, music, gender, and abolitionist thought. Their belief in the concept of Sankofa emphasizes the importance of learning from ancestral wisdom, which informs their research and daily life. Jasmine seeks intentional community as a radical opposition to capitalist living and finds inspiration in the works of womanists, abolitionists, and children who teach them about agency and the power of love.

Throughout the conversation, Jasmine discusses their identity as Black, trans, bisexual, and asexual, highlighting the importance of recognizing all these aspects to understand their wholeness. They share their passion for dance as a form of freedom and express gratitude to the Earth for its sustenance. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of how Queer Theology can be a tool for healing and liberation, drawing on personal experience, scholarly research, and the wisdom of ancestors.

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