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SUMMARY:Pulpit+ Exchange "Religion in Diaspora: Africa-Inspired Religious Traditions in Cuba" with Dr. Shanti Zaid
DESCRIPTION:March 31\, 2025\n5:00 pm-7:00 pm\nShattuck Hall and Online\nRegister Here\n\n\nAbout the Event\nJoin us for a conversation on “Religion in Diaspora: Africa-Inspired Religious Traditions in Cuba.” Dr. Shanti explores religion produced in diaspora and offers an overview of two Africa-inspired religious traditions of Cuba\, how they developed as part of a larger African Diaspora\, and some dynamic attributes of their practice that support Cuban communities of African descent. \nAbout the Speaker\nDr. Shanti Zaid works at Denver’s Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library\, producing public historical programming on the Black experience in the Rocky Mountain West. He has a background in university teaching and international research on African Diaspora religions\, and earned doctorate degrees in African American & African Studies and Cultural Anthropology from Michigan State University. \n\n\nAbout Pulpit+ Exchange\nIliff’s Pulpit+ Exchange Series (supported by the Pathways for Tomorrow Initiative from Lilly Endowment Inc.) provides space for a diverse array of ordained clergy and lay leaders to gather for a meal and grapple with challenging issues. One of the main goals of the Pulpit+ Exchange is to build congregations of people who will authentically study\, worship\, walk\, and act together across differences to create a just and equitable world. \nAbout the Evening’s Agenda\nIn-person & online\nLight meal: 5:00 – 5:45 PM (MST)\nLecture: 5:45 PM\nQ&A and discussions with Dr. Black & colleagues to follow \nUnable to attend in person?\nRegister to receive the event live stream link.
URL:https://www.iliff.edu/event-calendar/pulpit-exchange-religion-in-diaspora-africa-inspired-religious-traditions-in-cuba-with-dr-shanti-zaid/
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