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Sanctified Imagination Far Beyond The Stars

1 h 53 min · 13 de sep de 2024
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What do Jesus’ parables, Black and disabled civil rights movements, and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine all have in common? Probably more than you’d think — but for this episode, Laura and Avery focus on their joint uses in imagining a more just future into being. Some of the places we go in this winding episode: Womanist midrash & sanctified imagination; AutScape & Crip Camp’s modeled possibilities; and in-depth discussions of two Deep Space Nine episodes (“Past Tense” and “Far Beyond the Stars”) that encapsulate the value of science fiction in making imagined futures reality. (0:00) Introducing the need for marginalized communities to imagine futures the world claims are impossible (7:30) AutScape, Crip Camp, and small tastes of what a fully accessible world would be like (18:44) Lack of imagination isn’t always the problem – people in power resist the push for better futures (26:23) Lily Wachowski’s Indian rope trick: creating what she needed to pull herself up (31:10) Sanctified Imagination and Jesus’ impossible Kin(g)dom (44:13) Uses of Sci Fi; introducing Star Trek: Deep Space Nine & “Past Tense” (57:36) Bell Riots’ parallels to the Attica Prison Riots; race, gender, & dis/ability in “Past Tense” (1:17:49) “Past Tense” as imperfect midrash (1:22:13) Introducing “Far Beyond the Stars” — Sisko’s vision of a 1940s Black writer dreaming of himself in space (1:49:07) Wrapping up — Laura’s sci fi story A companion episode over on Avery’s Blessed Are the Binary Breakers podcast exploring AutScape in more depth: https://www.blessedarethebinarybreakers.com/podcast-feed/episode/22359848/imagining-futures-into-being-with-autscape YouTube video “Holy Roller: The Power of a Wheelchair-Using God”: https://youtu.be/NRy7Au8T7BA?si=SnyYRIpoSxs9LuH0 More on the “Judgment Day” comic featuring a Black astronaut: https://www.brandeis.edu/peacebuilding-arts/publications/newsletter/2023/the-eve-ofjudgement-day.html The African American Policy Forum: https://www.aapf.org/ https://www.autscape.org/

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Sanctified Imagination Far Beyond The Stars

What do Jesus’ parables, Black and disabled civil rights movements, and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine all have in common? Probably more than you’d think — but for this episode, Laura and Avery focus on their joint uses in imagining a more just future into being. Some of the places we go in this winding episode: Womanist midrash & sanctified imagination; AutScape & Crip Camp’s modeled possibilities; and in-depth discussions of two Deep Space Nine episodes (“Past Tense” and “Far Beyond the Stars”) that encapsulate the value of science fiction in making imagined futures reality. (0:00) Introducing the need for marginalized communities to imagine futures the world claims are impossible (7:30) AutScape, Crip Camp, and small tastes of what a fully accessible world would be like (18:44) Lack of imagination isn’t always the problem – people in power resist the push for better futures (26:23) Lily Wachowski’s Indian rope trick: creating what she needed to pull herself up (31:10) Sanctified Imagination and Jesus’ impossible Kin(g)dom (44:13) Uses of Sci Fi; introducing Star Trek: Deep Space Nine & “Past Tense” (57:36) Bell Riots’ parallels to the Attica Prison Riots; race, gender, & dis/ability in “Past Tense” (1:17:49) “Past Tense” as imperfect midrash (1:22:13) Introducing “Far Beyond the Stars” — Sisko’s vision of a 1940s Black writer dreaming of himself in space (1:49:07) Wrapping up — Laura’s sci fi story A companion episode over on Avery’s Blessed Are the Binary Breakers podcast exploring AutScape in more depth: https://www.blessedarethebinarybreakers.com/podcast-feed/episode/22359848/imagining-futures-into-being-with-autscape YouTube video “Holy Roller: The Power of a Wheelchair-Using God”: https://youtu.be/NRy7Au8T7BA?si=SnyYRIpoSxs9LuH0 More on the “Judgment Day” comic featuring a Black astronaut: https://www.brandeis.edu/peacebuilding-arts/publications/newsletter/2023/the-eve-ofjudgement-day.html The African American Policy Forum: https://www.aapf.org/ https://www.autscape.org/

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The Kingdom of Heaven is Like a Pizza Dough...

Once again my friend Michi has joined me for an episode. (0:00) Mark 10:35-44 — James & John's request to be at Jesus' right and left hand — wrong way of understanding leadership, power (6:15) Summary of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "Drum Major" sermon; how privilege impacts who is given the great authoritative roles & letting go of that desire to be the "drum major" (17:50) Connecting sermon more deeply ADHD & other neurodivergence — desire to fix wrongs; impulsiveness, burnout, envy, rejection sensitive dysphoria (41:35) When disability limits your ability to lead, serve, organize; turning to smaller actions, deeper connections — Jesus never had a family, house, college degree, other of our societal markers of greatness, either (48:40) The Kingdom of Heaven is like pizza dough — small movements where you are; it will get where it needs to be on its own (58:50) Closing with a song King quotes in his sermon: "If I can help somebody as I pass along...then my living will not be in vain."

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