Queen's School of Religion is excited to announce that we will be hosting Professor , an Assistant Professor at Syracuse University, as a Queen's Visiting Scholar. Professor Gray works on African American religion broadly, and is interested in connections between race, subjectivity, religion, and embodiment. He is currently completing a book on contemporary racial justice movements, like Blacklivesmatter, and is exploring the intersections between embodiment, religion, and subjectivity. Prof. Gray will be visiting Prof. Xavier's Religion and Popular Culture course and Race, Ethnicity, and Religion seminar in the winter term. He will also be spending time with the MA students in religion and will host office hours. We thank Prof. Xavier for her initiative in securing funds for Prof. Gray鈥檚 visit., stay tuned for details about his visit next term! 

 

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