Rev. Cherisna Jean-Marie, Black Grief and Mary, Mother of Jesus

16/04/2024 36 min Temporada 1 Episodio 5
Rev. Cherisna Jean-Marie, Black Grief and Mary, Mother of Jesus

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In this episode of the Healing Theology Podcast, host Alejandra Salemi sits down with Cherisna Jean-Marie, an ordained minister, anti-racist activist, and founder of the Co-Conspirator Institute. Cherisna shares insights into her work, which bridges social change, public policy, and theology through a deeply spiritual lens.The conversation delves into the Co-Conspirator Institute's mission of building Beloved Community by creating space for reflection, healing, and transformation from the culture of white supremacy. Cherisna discusses the importance of approaching anti-racism work from a mindful and heart-centered perspective, emphasizing the need for intentional healing spaces.Drawing on her womanist theology, Cherisna explores the significance of grief in addressing racial trauma, citing the story of Mother Mary's grief at the crucifixion of Jesus as a guiding narrative. Through programs like "Mary's Weekend," the Co-Conspirator Institute provides support for Black mothers grieving the loss of children to gun violence, offering holistic healing approaches that integrate physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.The conversation highlights the intersectionality of public health and religion, emphasizing the interconnectedness of body, mind, and spirit in achieving holistic well-being. Cherisna shares practical insights for individuals seeking to engage in similar work, stressing the importance of self-care and personal healing as foundational to serving others effectively.

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