In a conversation with Eziaku Nwokocha, Claudine Michel discusses how Vodou is not simply a religious tradition, but also a philosophy, a cultural orientation, and an ethical code of being in the world. The discussion also includes reflections on how Vodou has served as a mode of resistance and offers visions for newly imagined futures using its radical pedagogy.
Center for Culture, Society, and Religion
Princeton University
November 15, 2021