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Stand Your Ground: Black Bodies and the Justice of God

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In this episode of Critical Reads, we will be discussing Stand Your Ground: Black Bodies and the Justice of God by Rev. Dr.  Kelly Brown Douglas. Here’s a brief summary of the book courtesy of the author/publisher: "On the Sunday morning after the acquittal of Trayvon Martin’s killer, black preachers across America addressed the questions his death raised for their communities: 'Where is the justice of God? What are we to hope for?' In this timely and compelling book, Kelly Brown Douglas examines the myths and narratives underlying a 'stand-your-ground' culture, taking seriously the social as well as the theological questions raised by this and similar events, from Ferguson, Missouri to Staten Island, New York. But the author also brings another significant interpretative lens to this text: that of a mother. She writes: 'There has been no story in the news that has troubled me more than that of Trayvon Martin’s slaying. President Obama said that if he had a son his son would look like Trayvon. I do have a son and he does look like Trayvon.' In the face of tragedy and indifference, Kelly Brown Douglas arms the truth of a black mother’s faith in these times of 'stand your ground.'”

This week's "Musings of Tired Black Social Worker" segment topic is the demonizing of Black spirituality.

To purchase the book, visit: Stand Your Ground via Amazon or Stand Your Ground via Orbis Books

Other sources mentioned in this episode include:

Earlier Event: January 22
Inside Out (Animated Comedy Film)
Later Event: February 27
The Cross and the Lynching Tree