About the conference/Detalles de la conferencia

    1. Equipping Latino/a Leaders for intergenerational engagement/Equipando a líderes latinos para el compromiso intergeneracional

    1. Inmigracion y los retos Intergeneracionales - Rvda. Dra. Alexia Salvatierra replay

    2. Inmigracion y los retos Intergeneracionales - Rvda. Dra. Alexia Salvatierra slides

    3. Intergenerational Approach to Interculturality - Rev. Dr. Marie Onwubuariri replay

    4. Intergenerational Approach to Interculturality - Rev. Dr. Marie Onwubuariri slides

About this event/Detalles

  • $10.00
  • 1.5 hours of video content
  • Webinar replay/Contenido virtual
  • Asynchronous

Instructor/Instructora

Alexia Salvatierra

Instructor

La Rvda. Dra. Alexia Salvatierra es la Decana Académica del Centro Latino y la profesora asociada de misión y transformación global en el Seminario Teológico Fuller. Ella es la co-autora de Faith-Rooted Organizing: Mobilizing the Church in Service to the World, Buried Seeds: Learning from the Vibrant Resiliency of Marginalized Christian Communities and God's Resistance: Mobilizing Faith to Defend Immigrants. Por mas de 40 años, ha servido en varios ministerios involucrando a la Iglesia en misión integral, al nivel local, regional, nacional y global; incluyendo programas en Fuller enfocados en las generaciones emergentes.

Marie Onwubuariri

Instructor

Rev. Dr. Marie Onwubuariri serves as Director of Intercultural Ministries of the American Baptist Home Mission Societies, where she leads a team that champions ABHMS’s historic commitment to relevant ministry within ethnic and language-specific communities while also raising the attentiveness and ability of all leaders and disciples to engage in transformative mission work in the increasingly multiracial and multicultural United States and Puerto Rico. With a lifetime of experiences and learning at the intersection of a multiplicity of cultures, Dr. Onwubuariri brings to this role a cumulative approach to cross-cultural communication and competency; diversity, equity, and inclusion assessment and praxis; and racial justice and anti-racism commitment and action. Her education includes the Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry at Berkeley School of Theology in California, where she is also an affiliate faculty member in Practical Theology and Intercultural Studies. She is author of “Reframing tension for transformation: bridge-crossing | bridge-making | bridge-being” (Review & Expositor, 118, April 2022), and coeditor of Trouble the Water: A Christian Resource for the Work of Racial Justice (Nurturing Faith, 2017).