Sexual Reparations for Slavery: Hosted By Brandeis Univ Dept of Judaic Studies
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Date: June 25th, 2019 9:09 AM Author: excitant sanctuary
The Feminist Sexual Ethics Project in the Near Eastern and Judaic Studies Department at Brandeis University.
https://www.brandeis.edu/projects/fse/conferences/beyond-slavery/videos/adrienne-davis.html
This video was recorded on October 15-16 as part of the conference, "Beyond Slavery: Overcoming Its Religious and Sexual Legacy." It was sponsored by the Feminist Sexual Ethics Project in the Near Eastern and Judaic Studies Department at Brandeis University.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4289677&forum_id=2#38436588) |
Date: June 25th, 2019 3:42 PM Author: Aphrodisiac Jet Milk
This just seems like bad phrasing...
Yet, historically, mainstream religion, with few exceptions, refused to condemn, or even address or recognize, sexual abuses under slavery. Even in the face of public pro-slavery defenses of slavery, religious leaders remained largely silent, supporting slavery and its sexual injustices. The contemporary reparations debate offers religious institutions a second chance. They can exercise leadership in bringing reparations to public attention and also draw on their moral influence in the area of sexuality to insist especially that slavery's sexual injustices receive equal attention.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4289677&forum_id=2#38438663) |
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