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Asian American Cohort

This is an 8 week cohort for women/folks who are ready to explore liberative theology, confront anti-Blackness, and build community with other Asian American women/folks who are on the same journey.

Applications are now open and will close September 6th.

Cohort Details

 

Date & TIME

September 19th- November 7th

Mondays 6pm- 7:30 PM Pacific/ 9PM Eastern

CONTENT

We will explore racial frameworks, particularly anti-Blackness, patriarchy, reflect on our own stories, and what it looks like to do racial justice work as our authentic selves.

This cohort began in response to the murder of George Floyd so there is a focus on understanding and dismantling anti-Blackness.

cost

$550 You can make 2 payments

Scholarships are available. Don’t let money stop your from applying.

TIME COMMITMENT

The cohort commitment includes the weekly zoom gatherings, regular posting in the closed cohort FB group, and some reading and reflection each week. You should have at least 3 to 4 hours to give to the cohort each week. And you must be able to attend all the gatherings in order to be in the cohort.

The Facilitator

 
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Erna Kim Hackett

Erna Kim Hackett is a preacher, trainer, public theologian, and founder of Liberated Together. She is passionate about building radical solidarity between women of color communities and helping WOC pursue justice in sustainable and joy-filled ways. The vision of Liberated together is to create spaces for BIWoC and Queer BIWoC, traumatized by Christianity to heal and feel freedom to be fully themselves.

Erna grew up in the Korean Immigrant church and then worked with Black Campus ministries for 15 years and eventually pastored at a Black church. So she has a particular passion for building solidarity between Asian American and Black communities. As someone who has done racial justice work for over 20 years, she loves journeying with Asian American women and queer Asian folks as they find their authentic voice in racial justice work.

 

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