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Spiritual Practices for A Revolution: A Conversation with Kelly Sherman Conroy

Spiritual Practices for A Revolution: A Conversation with Kelly Sherman Conroy

Update: 2023-11-02
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This episode is a re-release of the Soul of Social Transformation Podcast hosted by Rev. Dr. Gary Green II and Rev. Dr. Justin Sabia-Tanis.

How do spiritual practices and tools further the work of social justice? What energizes our social justice work? We will also explore self-care as a revolutionary act, able to sustain justice workers and contribute to the thriving of our communities. Finally, we will examine spiritual practices that inform the practical dimensions of this work, such as preparing to engage in a protest, deescalate conflict, or celebrate a victory.

Kelly Sherman-Conroy is a proud member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe. A Native American theologian, activist, and storyteller, she walks with people of all cultures and dedicates her time exploring the intersections of identity, personal narratives, faith, and healing through an Indigenous lens.

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-Kelly Sherman Conroy Website



Episode Transcription available here


Host: Gary F. Green II, Justin Sabia-Tanis

Producer: Adam Pfuhl

Podcast Engineer: Michael Moua





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Spiritual Practices for A Revolution: A Conversation with Kelly Sherman Conroy

Spiritual Practices for A Revolution: A Conversation with Kelly Sherman Conroy

Kelly Sherman Conroy