The #MeToo Movement, Intersectionality, And Its Implications For Dalit Women by Frances Hargreaves on November 20, 2018 share 7.71K The phrase ‘Me Too’ originated with Tarana Burke, an African American civil rights activist, to raise awareness of the magnitude read more
The White Ribbon Campaign and Domestic Violence in Jewish Communities by Simon Phillips on November 18, 2018 share 5.55K Today’s post is by Simon Phillips. Simon is a Community Engagement Officer for West Yorkshire Police and the Director of read more
Outlander Soul Podcast: Season 2 Episode 3: Jamie & The Man of Sorrows (Sexual Violence in Outlander Part 1) by Outlander Soul on November 12, 2018 share 3.66K Over the next two episodes, the Outlander Soul podcast welcomes Emma Nagouse, whose research at the Sheffield Institute for Interdisciplinary Biblical read more
Communal Theodicy and #MeToo by Jayme Reaves on November 8, 2018 share 5.03K It has been a few weeks now since that day when Christine Blasey Ford gave testimony as part of Brett read more
The Shiloh Project in Ghana by Johanna Stiebert on November 6, 2018 share 8.91K In late October we, Katie and Johanna, travelled to Accra. We were going there to participate in a collaborative project read more
For Such a Time as This? #UsToo: Sexual Trafficking, Silence, & Secrecy in the Book of Esther by Ericka Dunbar on October 30, 2018 share 12.7K Ericka S. Dunbar is Ph.D. candidate in the area of Hebrew Bible at Drew University (Madison, NJ, USA). Her dissertation read more
White Rose Collaboration Fund Project Update by Katie Edwards on October 21, 2018 share 4.51K On Wednesday 10th October members of our White Rose Collaboration Fund Project met for an update. The White Rose Collaboration read more
Celebrations – but so much work to be done by Johanna Stiebert on October 17, 2018 share 4.21K Today we celebrate our co-lead Katie Edwards who yesterday won a Jerusalem Award, in the Festivals (Radio) Category. ‘Silence of read more
Conversation about male rape, masculinity and religion by Adriaan van Klinken on October 17, 2018 share 7.17K Conversation about Male Rape, Masculinities and Religion Dr Aliraza Javaid is senior lecturer in Criminology and programme leader for Criminology read more
Fuzzy, messy, icky: The edges of consent in biblical rape narratives and rape culture (video) by Rhiannon Graybill on October 15, 2018 share 4.51K This paper was the closing keynote address for The Religion and Rape Culture Conference. Abstract: This paper explores the fuzzy, messy, read more