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What does one night of freedom look like when you're trapped in systems designed to extract your labor, silence your voice, and deny your humanity? In Ryan Coogler's masterful film "Sinners," this question unfolds through the story of Sammy, a young guitarist who seeks artistic expression outside the church walls in 1930s Mississippi. But freedom comes with costs, raising profound theological questions that still resonate today.
This riveting episode of Abolitionist Sanctuary features three brilliant scholars examining how "Sinners" disrupts traditional narratives about sin, salvation, and spirituality. Dr. Funayo E. Wood (Harvard PhD and Ifa Orisha priestess), Dr. Deanna Reed-Hamelin (religious studies scholar specializing in horror), and Dr. Candice Laughinghouse (theologian and musician) bring their unique perspectives to this Juneteenth special that celebrates Abolitionist Sanctuary's fourth anniversary.
Show Highlights:
• Horror as a genre serves as the perfect medium for expressing Black religious experience and the quest for meaning
• The vampire trope symbolizes how oppressive systems extract life and culture from vulnerable communities
• African spiritual traditions like Hoodoo are portrayed as sources of protection and wisdom rather than being demonized
• Black women function as spiritual anchors, with their conjuring practices offering community protection
• Racial capitalism manifests through symbolic elements like wooden nickels that expose the fraudulent currencies of economic exploitation
• The dichotomy between sacred church music and profane juke joint music represents artificial boundaries that restrict freedom
• Questions of theodicy arise when prayers and protective practices work for some but fail to save innocent lives
• Freedom may be fleeting or limited, but artistic expression and spiritual practice offer glimpses of liberation
Keep your eyes on Abolitionist Sanctuary for more critical conversations at the intersections of religion, abolition, and Black motherhood. Visit abolitionistsanctuary.org to become a member and join our mailing list.
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