International eConference on Religious Trauma hosted by the Global Center for Religious Research (GCRR)
Black Religious Trauma (BRT) is a taboo and avoided topic. Addressing it, which requires addressing Abrahamism and Brahmism, requires going further than just religious ideologies, but to dare address history and society, economics and politics as culture in Black peoples psyche and bodies. Worldwide. Pan-africanism as an ideology of liberation of Blacks, by Blacks, is a necessary tool to go beyond surviving in a world of White supremacy, but to live unapologetically Black. Thus the importance of the existential identity spiritual healing, in honor of the struggles of our ancestors, just as to pave way to a brighter and healthier future for our descendants and tackling of anti-Black racism worldwide.
Негізгі бет "Black Religious Trauma: A Pan-Africanist Lens" (w/César Ndéma-Moussa)
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