Jennifer Leath

What was your background before you came to Queen鈥檚/ took on your new role?

Prior to coming to Queen鈥檚 I served as the Director of the Masters of Social Justice and Ethics and Assistant Professor of Religion and Social Justice at Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colorado in the United States. I served as the Pastor of Campbell Chapel AME Church in Denver as well.

What are your current research interests and goals for the upcoming year?

I am especially interested in a closer study of the ways quare and radical political discourse manifest in and impact Black religious communities. Over the year and years to come it is my goal to develop programming at Queen鈥檚 that will help elucidate and build community around this subject.

What excites you most about your new role at Queen鈥檚?

I am most excited about a engaging in a fresh trans-disciplinary exchange of ideas and perspectives with faculty, students, and the broader community 鈥 especially around significance and actionable possibilities (including and) beyond ontological Blackness.

Tell us more about your upcoming courses and what excites you most about each?

I will be teaching 鈥淏lack Religion: A Literary & Historical Approach鈥 and 鈥淭he Physics of Womanism鈥 in Winter 2022. 鈥淏lack Religion鈥 explores the theories, theologies, rituals, and praxes that characterize Black religion with an emphasis on Afrodiasporic experience in the Americas; I am most excited about intentionally applying a diversely informed methodology and pedagogical approach to this subject, among other things beginning to clarify how quare perspective transforms studies of Black religion beyond adding quare content. 鈥淭he Physics of Womanism鈥 provides an introduction to the theoethics of womanism through an inquiry into the physics and science, more broadly, of womanism; this class excites me most because so much of it is based on syncretizing fields of thoughts that have not been put in conversation with one another much, but have so much to offer one another.

Did you pick up any new hobbies during 2020?

I developed a deeper affinity for audiobooks in 2020.

 

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