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In this episode of "It's Kairos Time," the hosts discuss the role of religious nationalism and white Christian nationalism in relation to militarism and the war on the poor. Rev. West McNeill, explains that religious nationalism is a tool used by actors to manipulate society, often promoting a fear of scarcity and justifying exclusionary beliefs. The conversation highlights how this ideology influences U.S. foreign policy and police behavior, and how it scapegoats marginalized groups. The hosts emphasize the importance of truth-telling, organizing, and movement building to combat these forces and promote a vision of abundance and justice.
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The discussion centered on the interconnected struggles for demilitarization, ceasefire, and human rights. Thapelo Mohapi from Abahlali baseMjondolo highlighted their movement's fight for adequate housing and basic services in South Africa, noting 25 members killed since 2005. Chris Grove from ESCR-Net emphasized the global war economy's impact, citing increased repression and militarization. Both speakers stressed the importance of solidarity, collective action, and the need for a peaceful, inclusive society. They also discussed the distortion of self-determination, particularly in the context of Palestine, and the necessity of community-led struggles for genuine human rights and justice.
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This conversation focuses on the cultural and economic costs of war, highlighting the U.S. military budget's impact on domestic programs. Lindsay Kosharian notes that the military budget is approaching a trillion dollars leaving little for social services. Kareem Sariahmed discusses the relationship between U.S. military spending and global conflicts, such as in Gaza, and its impact on domestic issues like poverty and healthcare. Both emphasize the need for a shift from a culture of violence to one of care, advocating for redirecting military spending to address social needs and promote peace.
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Part 2 of our Building Systems of Care Episode focuses on the work of West Virginia Can't Wait, an organization aiming to replace those in power with pro-democracy candidates. Founded in 2018, the group has seen significant success, with 29 of their candidates now in office. They face backlash, including threats and internet trolling, but have developed a Community Defender program to support mental health and physical safety. During the COVID-19 pandemic, they implemented a neighborhood defense program, combining voter outreach with mutual aid, which increased voter turnout by up to 20%. The organization emphasizes self-governance and direct action, highlighting the power of community-led initiatives over traditional political systems.
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On this installment of It's Kairos Time! Building Systems Of Care (Part 1), Fahd Ahmed, Director of DRUM NYC (Desis Rising Up and Moving), discusses the organization's mission to empower low-wage South Asian and Indo-Caribbean immigrants in New York City. DRUM emphasizes community building, narrative power, and political clarity, using member-led storytelling to advocate for systemic change. They also discuss the challenges of engaging with political parties and the importance of building independent power and community connections.
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Our first Episode of It's Kairos Time! Season 2 "War At Home, War Abroad" highlights the impact of the war economy on U.S. communities, particularly immigrants and the homeless. Gabriela Viera from Detention Watch Network and Eric Tars from the National Homelessness Law Center explain how militarized spending has led to increased immigration detention and surveillance, causing harm and terror in border regions. Eric links the rise of homelessness to Reagan-era policies and the shift towards military spending. Both emphasize the need for a shift from a war economy to one rooted in care and dignity, advocating for policies that address housing, healthcare, and economic security.
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The first Matthew 25 Summit with the Presbyterian Church USA was held January 16-18, 2024 at New Life Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, GA. Rev Dr Liz Theoharis gave the keynote.
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A special discussion in honor of Rev Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
What it means to honor Dr King by continuing his work of building a multiracial, interfaith, movement to end poverty and its interlocking injustices. We are be joined by Dr. Colleen Wessel-McCoy and Dr. Tejai Beulah Howard. Tony Eskidge is our moderator.Support the show
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Featuring The Very Reverend Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas and Rev. Dr. Gabriella Lettini. The conversation was moderated by Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis.
Delores S. Williams was a trailblazer and a founder of womanist theology. Over her life, she wrote several essays, articles, and book chapters that helped establish womanist theology, which she defined in Sisters in the Wilderness as theology that takes the “faith, thought, and struggle of Black women seriously as a ‘primary theological source.’” She earned a doctorate from Union Theological Seminary in 1991, where she later became the first Black woman to hold a named chair at the school as the Tillich professor of theology and culture.Williams wrote that womanist theology joined Black male liberation theology in its call for the freedom of all human beings and joined white feminist theology in its assertion of women’s dignity. Womanism critiqued white racist oppression, but it also identified and critiqued Black male oppression of Black females, and white feminist theology’s “participation in the perpetuation of white supremacy,”
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This episode “Everybody In, Nobody Out” features Dessa Cosma Executive Director of Detroit Disability Power and Rev Chris Wyile (DJ Pastor Rock) from NYS Poor People’s Campaign and Rolling Nation Network. Kairos Center’s Ana Lara Lopez is our moderator.
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In honor of the Nonviolent Medicaid Army’s Week of Action, we are releasing “Healthcare Is A Human Right” which features Nijmie Zakkiyyah Dzurinko from Put People First PA! and Rabbi Moti Rieber, from Kansas Interfaith Action It is moderated by our Director of Partnerships, Noam Sandweiss-Back.
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This conversation features Rev Holly Haile Thompson with the Padoquohan Medicine Lodge and Karenna Gore executive director of the Center for Earth Ethics. The topic covers the intersection of militarism and ecological devastation and why we need a movement led by those at the bottom. It is moderated by Jarvis Benson from The Kairos Center.
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This episode discusses the rollback of SNAP benefits, how it will and does impact poor and low-income households, and why they're happening now. This conversation features: Deborah Weinstein from the Coalition on Human Needs, Moises Montalvo from Common Defense, and Paige Clay from the Congressional Hunger Center. It is moderated by Policy Organizer, Jarvis Benson.
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Ciara Taylor gets into conversation with Distinguished Professor Jeanne Theoharis about the first full-length documentary on Mrs. Rosa Parks (now available on Peacock) and the book by Dr. Theoharis that serves as the basis for the film.
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Join us for a special episode of It’s Kairos Time, it was recorded just a few days after the 43rd anniversary of the assassination of Archbishop Oscar Romero. Our conversation will feature: Claudia De La Cruz from The People’s Forum, Rev. Rhina Ramos from Ministerio Latino. It will be moderated by Director of Cultural Strategies, Charon Hribar
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Love does not take the easy route, it takes time and struggle, love is not divisive, love does not show off or put people down so it can be up, love is not unprincipled, love does not keep record of wrongs nor does it ever rejoice over injustice and unrighteousness, but rejoices in truth and justice, the righting of wrongs and the lifting up from the bottom. Love surrounds and withstands all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
The conversation features Rev. Erica Williams and Rev. Jacqui Lewis. It is moderated by Ana Lara Lopez!
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“If you want your life to get better, you’ve got to fight for it!”- Ruby Duncan
This It’s Kairos Time conversation will feature long-time Welfare Rights Organizer Maureen Taylor, and the Director of Storming Caesar’s Palace Hazel Gurland-Pooler. It will be moderated by Cultural Strategist, Ciara Taylor
Storming Caesars Palace was nominated for Best Documentary Feature and won the Shine Award for a first-time filmmaker at BlackStar Film Festival in 2022. Hazel and the film received support from Big Sky Pitch, Black Public Media’s Incubator 360+ and PitchBLACK, Firelight Media's Documentary and Impact Labs, Film Independent's Documentary Lab, The Gotham’s Film & Media Institute, and Brown Girl Doc Mafia’s Feedback Loop.
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It's Kairos Time! We Are The Poor: Building Global Solidarity features a conversation between Thapelo Mohapi General Secretary Abahlali baseMjondolo abahlali.org, Willie Baptist, National Union of the Homeless & The Kairos Center. It is moderated by, Charon Hribar, The Kairos Center. The opening music is by the Abahlali baseMjondolo Choral Choir performing on the 15th anniversary of Abahlali baseMjondolo.
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It's Kairos Time! Moral Policy Is Good Economics features a conversation between Dr. Rakeen Mabud, Chief Economist and Managing Director of Policy and Research with The Groundwork Collaborative and Shailly Gupta Barnes, Policy Director of The Kairos Center. We are joined by musical guest Jamel Coy Hudson.
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“We Declare Jubilee” features Ami Schneider (she/her) from The Debt Collective and Jose Vasquez (he/him) Executive Director of Common Defense. The conversation will be moderated by Noam Sandweiss-Back (he/him) the Director of Partnerships for The Kairos Center
A Kairos Moment is a time when crisis and opportunity collide and the possibility for something new can emerge. Join the Kairos Center for a new bi-weekly series of 30 minute talks / chats with partners, collaborators, and movement builders as we discuss what’s happening and what we’re doing to respond in this kairos moment.Music for this episode by Pauline Pisano
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