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We Come From Fighters

Sometimes, it’s really empowering to look back on where we came from. With Fr. Shay’s upcoming lecture on the history The post We Come From Fighters appeared first on Queer Theology.

An episode of the Queer Theology podcast, hosted by Queer Theology / Brian G. Murphy & Shannon T.L. Kearns, titled "We Come From Fighters" was published on April 14, 2024 and runs 32 minutes.

April 14, 2024 ·32m · Queer Theology

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Sometimes, it’s really empowering to look back on where we came from. With Fr. Shay’s upcoming lecture on the history of Queer theology, we wanted to dive into this a bit for this episode. It is so important for us to know our queer history, and we share our personal experiences with learning about it. How it shaped us then and how it continues to shape us now! We really want to highlight the significance of understanding the legacy and movements that queer people have been a part of throughout history. Because you are part of that, you will continue with what has been started.    Takeaways Knowing queer history helps situate individuals within a larger community and movement. Learning about queer history provides a sense of belonging and inspiration. Understanding the co-opting of queer stories by straight and cis individuals is important in recognizing the erasure and distortion of queer experiences. Drawing from past activism and movements can inform current efforts for LGBTQ+ rights and inclusion.   Chapters (00:31) The Importance of Knowing Queer History (06:48) Personal Experiences with Queer History (13:54) Learning from Queer Movements and Organizations (23:52) Learning from Past Activism (28:30) The Queer Theology Movement (31:01) Upcoming Course on Queer Theology   Resources: Learn more and sign up for the workshop, From Affirmation to Liberation at queertheology.com/class  Join the  Sanctuary Collective Community If you want to support the Patreon and help keep the podcast up and running, you can learn more and pledge your support at patreon.com/queertheology.   EPISODE TRANSCRIPT The post We Come From Fighters appeared first on Queer Theology.

Sometimes, it’s really empowering to look back on where we came from. With Fr. Shay’s upcoming lecture on the history […]

The post We Come From Fighters appeared first on Queer Theology.

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