Doing Theology through the Art of Indigenous Women

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with Jocabed Solano, Benita Simón, and Rebeca Huanto

Presented for the Stott-Bediako Forum

Throughout the Stott-Bediako Forum, we’ve had opportunities to hear from indigenous brothers and sisters about the challenges and possibilities for peace building and conflict transformation in their contexts. One recommendation they offered was that of seeking and promoting indigenous Christian theology. We decided to take the opportunity to talk more about this, especially what it looks like to do theology through the art of indigenous women. Benita Simón (Maya Kaqchikel, Guatemala), Jocabed Solano (Guna, Panama), and Rebeca Huanto (Aymara, Bolivia) joined us for a live conversation on the topic.

You can watch the recording of our conversation in Spanish (original) or English below.

Watch the video here (original, in Spanish)

Or watch with English translation:

About the panelists:

The views and opinions expressed in this panel are those of the panelists and do not necessarily reflect an official position of INFEMIT. We seek to foster reflection through conversation, and ask you to be respectful and constructive in your comments.

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