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Rooted & Connected – Faith, Identity & the African Diaspora

  • International African American Museum 14 Wharfside Street Charleston, SC, 29401 United States (map)

This transformative interfaith dialogue invites attendees to explore the rich spiritual legacy and cultural significance of the African Diaspora through the lens of diverse religious traditions. Rooted in a shared history of resilience, creativity, and faith, the program will bring together voices from various spiritual backgrounds to discuss the powerful intersections of identity, belief, and community. The panel will feature Dr. Sarita Lyons, Rabbi Tamar Manasseh, Dr. Kamilah Majied, and Brother Deandre Muhammad.

I'll be talking about Buddhism, Islam and traditional African religions as they relate to Black art, and I'll be available to sign my book "Joyfully Just: Black Wisdom and Buddhist Insights for Liberated Living" afterwards!

Learn More & Register at IAAMuseum.org >

At the heart of the program is featured speaker Dr. Sarita Lyons, renowned faith leader, psychologist, and author of Church Girl, who will offer profound insights into the role of the Black church in shaping personal and communal identity. Drawing from her book, Dr. Lyons will illuminate how faith has long served as a source of healing, empowerment, and moral courage for Black women and broader communities within the Diaspora.

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