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Gina A. S. Robinson – Religious Education, 2023
The purpose of this article is to explore suburban Black Christian girls' experiences of microaggressions in the public high school context. Through an ethnographic study, personal narratives were collected from six suburban Black Christian girls who all attended the same African Methodist Episcopal (AME) church where I served as the youth…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Christianity, Blacks
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Gunn, Dennis – Religious Education, 2022
This article engages the question: In what ways and to what extent was William Rainey Harper's founding vision for the R.E.A. shaped by the rhetoric of American imperialism and its legitimation of violence against other nations? Using a historical methodology, this research explores how Harper's originating vision for the R.E.A. grew out of his…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Religious Education, National Organizations, Violence
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Mosby, Karen E. – Religious Education, 2018
Millennials are creating spaces beyond traditional communities of faith where they can encounter God on their own terms, spaces like the music of their generation. For many Black Millennials, Hip-hop music represents an alternative space where they can experience God. This article will examine how "Coloring Book", the 2016 mixtape of…
Descriptors: African Americans, Youth, Age Groups, Religious Education
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Horell, Harold D. – Religious Education, 2016
When the Religious Education Association (REA) was founded in 1903 in Chicago, the purpose of the organization was to explore innovative ways of envisioning, or we could say imagining, religious and moral instruction. At its first convention William Rainey Harper articulated a guiding vision for religious education that included foci on both…
Descriptors: Imagination, Religious Education, Organizations (Groups), Moral Development