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Race & Othering - Rev. Neichelle Guidry Jones (Part 3) 

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Discovering the Self in Sacred Journey with the Other (Part 3)
2015 Festival of Faiths 'Sacred Journeys and the Legacy of Thomas Merton,' held May 12-17 at Actors Theatre of Louisville in Kentucky.
Visit www.FESTIVALofFAITHS.org
This panel discussion of millennial faith leaders explores our embedded assumptions of "otherness" as a function of our sacred journey through the lens of race, religion, class and immigration.
Hannah Drake with Roots and Wings (rootsandwingsart.weebly.com/) begins with a spoken word poem titled "Ain't I A Woman 2015" about gender equality.
PANELISTS
Rev. Robert Harvey - Executive minister of strategic pastoral initiatives at St. Stephen Church in Louisville, KY.
Elizabeth Jones, J.D. - Attorney pursuing her Ph.D. in Pan-African Studies at the University of Louisville.
Rev. Neichelle Guidry Jones - Associate Pastor to Young Adults at Trinity United Church of Christ on the south side of Chicago. She created Shepreaches, a virtual community and professional development organization that aspires to uplift African-American millennial women in ministry.
Rev. Willie D. Francois, III - Pastor of congregational care at First Corinthian Baptist Church in Harlem, New York. He is a founding fellow of Emerging Millennials Leadership Alliance, which is a movement committed to dismantling the racialized prison industrial complex in America.
Rev. Daniel Corrie Shull - Senior Pastor of the Burnett Avenue Baptist Church in Louisville, KY, and is the author of a new book, 'Detours to Greatness'.

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