Shownotes
In this episode, Kim interviews the amazing Danté Stewart as they discuss what it means to be Shoutin’ in the Fire, his upcoming book, and so much more.
- Loss and Grief
- Learning to Love Yourself
- Reconciling our Past and Present
- Effects of Racism on Metal Health
- Taking Control of The Narrative
- Grief That Expands Us
- Injustice and Indifference
- Assimilation
- Dismantling The Idea of White Jesus
- Marginalized Communities Being Free
- DOG - Discipline, Originality, and Grit
Danté Stewart is a minister, essayist, and cultural critic. He is the author of Shoutin’ In The Fire: An American Epistle. Named by Religion News Service as one of “Ten Up-And-Coming Faith Influencers,” his work has appeared on CNN, The New York Times, The Washington Post, ESPN’s The Undefeated, Sojourners, and more.
He received his B.A. in Sociology from Clemson University. He is currently studying at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta, Ga.
In Shoutin’ in the Fire, Danté Stewart gives breathtaking language to his reckoning with the legacy of white supremacy—both the kind that hangs over our country and the kind that is internalized on a molecular level. Stewart uses his personal experiences as a vehicle to reclaim and reimagine spiritual virtues like rage, resilience, and remembrance—and explores how these virtues might function as a work of love against an unjust, unloving world.
You can connect with Danté Stewart on his website https://www.dantecstewart.com/ and on IG @stewartdantec
You can purchase Danté Stewart's book here Shoutin’ In The Fire