The Negro Problem: Remix 2.0

The Negro Problem: Remix 2.0

November 09, 2014
Guest Minister, Rev. Karen Hutt

Join Guest Minister Rev. Karen Hutt this Sunday as she preaches “The Negro Problem: Remix 2.0”

When Mr. Henry “Box” Brown altered his geography and “mailed himself” out of enslavement, he typified the challenge of what space a black body should occupy and how it should be treated. What do you do when you see a black body? How have black bodies embodied humanity? Think about how you react to, perceive and engage the black bodies in the geography of your life, your faith and your actions.

 

Rev. Karen Hutt has been a UU minister for 20 years. She attended Meadville/Lombard Theological School in Chicago and served as co-pastor of Church of the Open Door in Chicago for 8 years. Later she worked as a pediatric oncology/trauma chaplain at the University of Chicago Medical Center. Currently she is a Clinical Pastoral Educator at the University of Minnesota Medical Center where she trains seminarians and lay people in the arts of spiritual care. She also is a behavioral health chaplain in the Fairview Adolescent Dual Diagnosis Unit.

rev karen

Highlighted Events