An Author's Response |
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Authors: | Robert Shore-Goss |
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Affiliation: | 1. MCC United Church of Christ in the Valley, North Hollywood, CA, USArevdrbobshoregoss@mccinthevalley.com |
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Abstract: | Honored by the colleagues who celebrate Jesus ACTED UP with their reflections on the book's twentieth anniversary of publication, I respond briefly to each other them in turn. I frame my response with recollection of the trauma of the 1980s and both governmental and ecclesial homophobia and AIDSphobia at the beginning and a brief portrait of ways I am still “ACTing UP” in partnership with my husband Joe and the members of MCC in the Valley, especially in relation to ecology and US–Mexican border violence. With Michaelson, I reflect on the necessity of confrontational activism in the pursuit of social justice reforms. With Cheng, I consider the role of Jesus ACTED UP in inspiring the continuing development of queer theology. With Jordan, I emphasize the interdependence of silence and the speech of protest, of spiritual disciplines and social activism. Finally, with Hunt, I recognize my own journey of spiritual development and growth in relation to the diversity of LGBTQ communities and the intersectionality of the structures of dominance against which we contend. |
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Keywords: | silence?=?death action?=?life ACT UP MCC AIDSphobia trauma Michaelson Cheng Jordan Hunt |
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