Lancaster Theological Seminary
Dr. Thelathia "Nikki" Young, Bucknell University, Imagining New Relationships: Black Queers and Family
Sponsored in part by The Human Rights Campaign
Thursday, November 3, 2011, 11am EST, Santee Chapel, Lancaster Theological Seminary
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Thelathia �Nikki� Young is Visiting Assistant Professor of Women�s and Gender Studies at Bucknell
University. She recently received her doctoral degree in Christian Ethics from Emory University�s
Graduate Division of Religion. Her research focuses on ethical issues of race, gender, and sexuality,
and particularly emphasizes the ways that black queer communities possess, embody, and enact
moral excellence. She is currently at work on her dissertation-to-book manuscript,
if any of you live in the area, it would be awesome if you can make it.
Five of us joined up to put this worship service together. I think its awesome that the planners of this week were 2 gay men, 2 lesbians and a transgender.