• Black Seminarians Table Podcast

  • By: Kylan Pew
  • Podcast

Black Seminarians Table Podcast

By: Kylan Pew
  • Summary

  • Are you looking for a space to express your black theological creativity without the policing of the church, academy, and society? Join Kylan, Social Entrepreneur and Founder of The Black Seminarians Table, as he interviews Black Seminarians from various institutions on seminary's highs, lows, and uh ohs. At this table, all of who you be is welcomed. So, pull up a seat and prepare to laugh, cry, and possibly be triggered as we come together to share our valued stories.
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Episodes
  • Multifaceted Intersections of Queer Theology
    Jun 18 2024

    This week on the podcast Alter Call, host Jai Davis delves into the rich and multifaceted intersections of Queer Theology with guest Jasmine Charles (they/them). Jasmine, a recent graduate of the Candler School of Theology with a Master's in theological studies, brings a profound and nuanced perspective to the discussion. Their academic and personal journey explores spiritual and somatic practices within Afro-diasporic religions, focusing on expression, healing, and liberation through embodied knowledge.

    Jasmine's work is deeply rooted in their commitment to healing from both interpersonal and systemic violence. They are influenced by healing justice, music, gender, and abolitionist thought. Their belief in the concept of Sankofa emphasizes the importance of learning from ancestral wisdom, which informs their research and daily life. Jasmine seeks intentional community as a radical opposition to capitalist living and finds inspiration in the works of womanists, abolitionists, and children who teach them about agency and the power of love.

    Throughout the conversation, Jasmine discusses their identity as Black, trans, bisexual, and asexual, highlighting the importance of recognizing all these aspects to understand their wholeness. They share their passion for dance as a form of freedom and express gratitude to the Earth for its sustenance. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of how Queer Theology can be a tool for healing and liberation, drawing on personal experience, scholarly research, and the wisdom of ancestors.



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    38 mins
  • Navigating Faith and Family
    Jun 6 2024

    This week's episode of the Alter Call podcast features a poignant and insightful conversation between host Jai Davis and the multifaceted Keva Brown. Known for her mission to inspire change and foster spiritual growth, Keva B, as she is affectionately called, brings a wealth of experience and depth to the discussion.

    Born in South Carolina and raised in Atlanta, GA, Keva B has navigated a challenging journey to accept her call to ministry. She is a published author, a full-time seminarian, and an engaging podcaster, with a deep passion for theological exploration. Keva's work focuses on deconstructing harmful theologies and guiding individuals on a transformative journey to reimagine the nature of God. Her dedication to confronting and challenging black church and familial structures is central to her mission, aiming to bring about positive transformation within these communities.

    In this episode, Jai Davis and Keva B delve into the complexities of navigating faith and family while coming out. Keva's personal experiences and her commitment to fostering spiritual growth provide a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities that come with this journey. Her focus on promoting inclusivity and challenging norms that hinder personal and collective progress offers listeners valuable insights into reshaping the dynamics within the black church and familial settings.

    Listeners of this week's Alter Call episode can expect a thought-provoking dialogue that not only addresses the intersection of faith and identity but also provides practical guidance for those on similar paths. Through this conversation, Jai Davis and Keva B hope to inspire and empower individuals to embrace their authentic selves while fostering positive change within their communities.



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    49 mins
  • Faith and Advocacy
    Feb 7 2024

    In Episode 4 of the Alter Call Podcast titled "Faith and Advocacy," host Jai Davis engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Reverend Nicole Garcia, the Faith Director of the National LGBTQ+ Task Force. The episode delves into the intersection of faith and advocacy, exploring the importance of training faith leaders to promote inclusivity within their communities.

    Throughout the discussion, Davis and Rev. Garcia examine the complexities of navigating faith-based spaces while advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and inclusion. They highlight the significance of creating safe and welcoming environments within religious institutions, where all individuals, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, feel accepted and supported.

    Rev. Garcia shares insights from her work with the National LGBTQ+ Task Force, emphasizing the need for education and dialogue to challenge discriminatory beliefs and promote understanding within faith communities. She discusses strategies for fostering empathy and compassion among religious leaders, encouraging them to become allies in the fight for equality.

    Overall, Episode 4 of the Alter Call Podcast offers a compelling exploration of the intersection between faith and advocacy, illustrating the transformative power of inclusive leadership within religious contexts. Through open dialogue and intentional action, faith leaders can play a crucial role in advancing social justice and creating a more equitable society for all.

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    33 mins

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