Black Christian Socialism & Mary's Magnificat Rev. Dr. Andrew Wilkes

December 03, 2024 00:58:24
Black Christian Socialism & Mary's Magnificat Rev. Dr. Andrew Wilkes
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Black Christian Socialism & Mary's Magnificat Rev. Dr. Andrew Wilkes

Dec 03 2024 | 00:58:24

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Show Notes

Rev. Andrew Wilkes, Ph.D, is a political scientist, the co-pastor of the Double Love Experience Church in Brooklyn, and the former executive director of the Drum Major Institute. His latest work is Plenty Good Room: Co-Creating An Economy of Enough for All. He is the co-author, with spouse Rev. Dr. Gabby Cudjoe-Wilkes, of Psalms for Black Lives and the author of Freedom Notes: Reflections on Faith, Justice, and the Possibility of Democracy. His work and voice have appeared in the Washington PostNew York Times, and Sojourners, among other outlets. He serves on boards for the Labor-Religion Coalition of New York, The Black Mountain School of Theology and Community, and the Institute for Christian Socialism. A graduate of Hampton University, Princeton Theological Seminary '10, and the Coro Foundation's Fellowship in Public Affairs, Dr. Wilkes recently completed his PhD in political science from the CUNY Graduate Center.

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