Religion and Justice

What Now? A Post-Inauguration and Election Conversation

Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice Season 2 Episode 10

Recorded in January 24, 2025. 

Built upon four blog posts from Joerg, Aaron, Gabby, and George, this event will explore how faith and justice intersect to create pathways for collective liberation.

At the heart of this conversation is the belief that mourning, grief, and collective suffering can be powerful tools for social change. Rooted in the understanding that justice is not just a personal endeavor but a communal one, we will explore how faith traditions and movements for justice can guide us in building solidarity economies, challenging oppressive structures, and transforming our communities for the better.

The intersection of faith and justice is more than just an academic question—it is the living practice of our communities, rooted in our collective action for a better world. This event is about creating spaces where faith and justice intertwine, allowing us to move from personal loss to collective action.

Mourning, in this context, is not just an individual experience; it is a shared process that can lead us to deeper solidarity, as we recognize our common struggles and build power together. This event offers a vision of faith that is active, engaged, and committed to the pursuit of justice for all, challenging us to rethink what true liberation can look like when it is rooted in faith, community, and collective struggle.

Welcome to "Religion and Justice," a podcast brought to you by the Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice at Vanderbilt Divinity School.

We explore the intersections of class, religion, labor, and ecology, which bring together diverse populations and publics uncovering their implications for justice and solidarity

This podcast is a space for investigation, education, and organizing around these intersections. Join us as we engage in thought-provoking discussions with experts, fostering dialogue for actionable change. Together, we navigate religion, justice, and solidarity for a more equitable future.

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