Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Iconoclast: Calenthia Dowdy, Race and Intentional Community

I've been listening to the Iconoclast podcasts for some time, so I thought I would finally share with others.  In this 38th podcast, they have some seriously great conversation as the Iconoclast hosts interview Calenthia DowdyCalenthia Dowdy is a cultural anthropologist who specializes in urban youth culture(s) and Afro-Brazilian life. She teaches youth ministry and cultural anthropology at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania. Calenthia was born, raised, and continues to reside in the city of Philadelphia. She’s a Philadelphia Mennonite affiliate and has a keen interest in intentional discipleship community living and various expressions of the emerging church movement. Since 2003, Calenthia has been an antiracism trainer with Damascus Road, an antiracism education and organizing program.



Recently, she contributed a chapter to Widening the Circle: Experiments in Christian Discipleship, where she addresses issues of race in intentional communities.

Click HERE for the podcast.

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