In fall 2020, The Immanent Frame editor Mona Oraby invited Ahmad Greene-Hayes to cocurate a conversation at the intersection of public health, US politics, and the Movement for Black Lives featuring scholars in religious studies and theology. As Greene-Hayes writes in the introductory essay, “This forum explores the white American ritual of Black death. It also ruminates on how scholars of religion reckon with antiblackness as white religion.”
Contributions from: Ahmad Greene-Hayes, Biko Mandela Gray, Rebecca A. Wilcox, Candace Jordan, Matthew J. Smith, Laura McTighe, Paul Anthony Daniels, Kijan Bloomfield, and Calvin Warren.