This Womanist Work Podcast

Our Calling Comes from our Frustration with Rev. Cynthia Layton and Rev. Dr. Vanessa Monroe

Season 2 Episode 2

In this episode of This Womanist Work, we are joined by guests Pastor Cynthia Layton and Rev Dr. Vanessa Monroe. They discuss the impact of Womanist Theology on their personal and professional lives, highlighting the importance of Black women in faith spaces and leadership positions. Kendra and Kelli dive into their spiritual practices, while their guests share the challenges they face as Black women pastors, and their commitment to mentoring younger generations. The discussion also touches on the need for the church to be a safe and inclusive space and offers insights into navigating the intersection of faith and social justice.

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Additional links related to this episode: 

1. Dr. Allison Geis-Johnson who Rev Dr Vanessa references

2. Sisters in the Wilderness by Delores Williamson

3. "A Mistress, A Maid, and No Mercy" by Dr. Renita Weems- 

4. A Conversation with Rev. Dr. Renita Weems

5. What About Tamar by Dr Traci Blackman

6. Makers of Fire by Alex McManus

7. Article titled "National Baptist Convention Accepts Target Sponsorship"

8. Numbers 27:1-11- Zelophehad’s Daughters

9. Center for Action and Contemplation’s reference to Dr. Barbara Holmes’ work on joy as practice and presence

10. Final song… Yes Lord Yes by Shirley Caesar

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This episode was produced and edited by Centering Equity Productions with original theme song written and performed by Kendra Ross

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Kelli King-Jackson is a certified professional coach to Black women leading in white spaces. In addition to coaching, she works with organizations truly committed to justice for Black women by providing philanthropic advising, facilitation, and speaking services. Learn more about Kelli's work here: https://www.iamkelli.com/



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