Biko Mandela Gray’s work operates at the nexus and interplay between continental philosophy of religion and theories and methods in African American religion. His research is primarily on the connection between race, subjectivity, religion, and embodiment, exploring how these four categories play on one another in the concrete space of human experience. He also is interested in the religious implications of social justice movements. Join him as he talks about his book Four Black Lives: Philosophy of Religion and State-Sanctioned Antiblack Violence.

Venue: 909 Renaissance Park, Boston

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