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12. Scripture, the Church, and Palestinian Solidarity: Azmera Hammouri-Davis

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In this episode, co-host Jen has a conversation with writer, educator, and activist Azmera Hammouri-Davis. This conversation explores the harms of Christian nationalism and theologies of supremacy, and delves into the scriptures that call us to enact justice and love. Azmera shares about her intersecting identities as a Black Palestinian Christian, poet, and musician, and the ways her faith has shaped her journey of being in solidarity with Palestinians and heeding what Palestinian Christians are calling the Western church to live out.

Azmera Hammouri-Davis, M.T.S is a faith-based writer, poet/MC, educator and independent scholar-practitioner from Kea’au, Hawai’i. She is the proud daughter of a Palestinian-American mother and Black German father and has been teaching and learning the Afro-Brazilian martial art of Capoeira for over fifteen years. She is an organizer with the Black Christians for Palestine Network, is a Samuel Dewitt Proctor Conference MICAH Ministry Fellow, and founder of Transition Turn Up, a coaching & consulting company that helps people expand their capacity to experience love, joy and healing even amidst life's difficult turns. In 2016, she founded Break The Boxes, a popular education organization committed to raising critical consciousness by centering creative expression, and wisdom across faith traditions and generations. She holds a Master of Theological Studies in African/American Religions from Harvard Divinity School and a dual B.A. in Visual & Performing Arts and Social Sciences Psychology from the University of Southern California.

You can learn more about Azmera on her website and follow her on Instagram @azmerarhymes

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Notes

Black Christians for Palestine

Lenten Series with Freedom Church of the Poor

US Campaign for Palestinian Rights

Christianzionism.org

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In this episode, co-host Jen has a conversation with writer, educator, and activist Azmera Hammouri-Davis. This conversation explores the harms of Christian nationalism and theologies of supremacy, and delves into the scriptures that call us to enact justice and love. Azmera shares about her intersecting identities as a Black Palestinian Christian, poet, and musician, and the ways her faith has shaped her journey of being in solidarity with Palestinians and heeding what Palestinian Christians are calling the Western church to live out.

Azmera Hammouri-Davis, M.T.S is a faith-based writer, poet/MC, educator and independent scholar-practitioner from Kea’au, Hawai’i. She is the proud daughter of a Palestinian-American mother and Black German father and has been teaching and learning the Afro-Brazilian martial art of Capoeira for over fifteen years. She is an organizer with the Black Christians for Palestine Network, is a Samuel Dewitt Proctor Conference MICAH Ministry Fellow, and founder of Transition Turn Up, a coaching & consulting company that helps people expand their capacity to experience love, joy and healing even amidst life's difficult turns. In 2016, she founded Break The Boxes, a popular education organization committed to raising critical consciousness by centering creative expression, and wisdom across faith traditions and generations. She holds a Master of Theological Studies in African/American Religions from Harvard Divinity School and a dual B.A. in Visual & Performing Arts and Social Sciences Psychology from the University of Southern California.

You can learn more about Azmera on her website and follow her on Instagram @azmerarhymes

If you enjoy our podcast, please consider becoming a monthly supporter at:⁠ ⁠⁠https://ko-fi.com/acrossthedividepodcast⁠⁠⁠

Follow Across the Divide on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/acrossthedividepodcast/⁠⁠⁠⁠

Notes

Black Christians for Palestine

Lenten Series with Freedom Church of the Poor

US Campaign for Palestinian Rights

Christianzionism.org

  continue reading

28 episodes

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