Religion, Race, and Slavery in the Americas

Religion, Race, and Slavery in the Americas

RELIGION, RACE, AND SLAVERY IN THE AMERICAS As part of the Department of Religion’s 2020-2021 series of events on race and the study of religion, these three virtual lectures will explore the connections among religion, race, and slavery in the early Americas. Lecture 1 Tuesday, February 9, 2021 @ 4:30 pm ET What to the Slave is Religion?: Women, Race, and Reproduction in the Definition of a Category A l e x i s W e l l s - O g h o g h o m e h Assistant Professor in the Religious Studies department at Vanderbilt University. A historian of African-American religion, her teaching and research examine the religiosity of enslaved people in the South, religion in the African Atlantic, and women’s religious histories. She received her B.A. in English from Spelman College, and Master of Divinity and Ph.D. from Emory University. Lecture 2 Wednesday, February 10, 2021 @ 4:30 pm ET Bearing the Burden of Ownership: Slavery, Religion, and the University A l p h o n s o F . S a v i l l e , I V Postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at Georgetown University. A scholar of American religious history, his teaching and research interests include American religious history, slavery and religion in America, and leadership development for faith and community leaders. He earned his B.A. at New York University, an M.A. at Memphis Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. from Emory University. Lecture 3 Tuesday, February 23, 2021 @ 4:30 pm ET Spiritual Racialization: Theologies of Race and Slavery in the Colonial Atlantic World K e l s e y C h r i s t i n a M o s s Assistant Professor of Religion at the University of Southern California. Her research and teaching interests include Africana religions and the intersections of race, slavery, and colonialism in the early modern Atlantic World. She received her Ph.D. from Princeton University in Religion with a specialization in Religion in the Americas and certificates in African American and Latin American Studies. Zoom Registration Required http://religion.princeton.edu Sponsored by.

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