45. Queer History in Asia and Pacific Islands with Sarah Ngu (S3 E8)
In this episode, I talked with writer, speaker, and Church Clarity co-founder Sarah Ngu. Sarah writes and speaks on religion, LGBTQ2 histories, class, and race. We discussed the history of queerness in Asia and Pacific Islands, how Christian colonialism impacted queer affirmation, and what all of this should mean for the Christian church in the present.
Connect with Sarah Ngu:
Twitter @sarahngu
IG @sarahngu
FB facebook.com/sarah.ngu
Website sarahngu.com
Newsletter sarahngu.substack.com
Resources Mentioned:
“Queer Faith: In Our Own Words” video
"The West can’t lay claim to LGBTQ2 acceptance" by Sarah Ngu
Gender Pluralism by Michael Peletz
Church Clarity - churchclarity.org
Donate to Church Clarity - churchclarity.org/contribute
Kumu Hina film
Pauline Park's website paulinepark.com
"My Experience with Spiritual Abuse at Remedy Church with Nicki Pappas" on Broadening the Narrative
"#ChurchToo and Domestic Violence with Emily Joy Allison" on Broadening the Narrative
The music from this episode is "Love Is" by Bandy. I want to thank Jordan Lukens for his help with editing and Danielle Bolin for creating the episode graphic. If you like what you hear in this episode, share it with a friend. I really think that little by little, person by person, we can broaden the narrative. In addition, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode. Then, rate and review to help others find the show.
Broadening the Narrative blog - broadeningthenarrative.blogspot.com
Broadening the Narrative on:
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Twitter @broadnarrative
Facebook - facebook.com/groups/broadeningthenarrative
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