33 episodes

For too long we have avoided talking about religion and politics. But the truth is, religion and politics are about daily life. When we avoid the hard topics connected to religion and politics, we become stuck in the status quo. On Complexified we dive into the places where religion and politics collide with real-life, so we can get unstuck- so we can make real change. We dive into our most entrenched problems to better understand the hidden histories and experiences of real people on the front lines. We look at the ways religion has shaped our systems - and the ways we see ourselves and others– from there, we work together to imagine new paths forward.

Complexified Institute of Religion Politics and Culture, Amanda Henderson, Iliff School of Theology

    • Government
    • 5.0 • 19 Ratings

For too long we have avoided talking about religion and politics. But the truth is, religion and politics are about daily life. When we avoid the hard topics connected to religion and politics, we become stuck in the status quo. On Complexified we dive into the places where religion and politics collide with real-life, so we can get unstuck- so we can make real change. We dive into our most entrenched problems to better understand the hidden histories and experiences of real people on the front lines. We look at the ways religion has shaped our systems - and the ways we see ourselves and others– from there, we work together to imagine new paths forward.

    Political Paradox and Prerequisites of the American Dream: Dr. Kristina Lizardy-Hajbi

    Political Paradox and Prerequisites of the American Dream: Dr. Kristina Lizardy-Hajbi

    In this episode, Amanda Henderson talks to Dr. Kristina Lizardy-Hajbi, a biracial scholar and professor at the Iliff School of Theology. They explore the American dream through the lens of personal experiences and the stories of ancestors, especially focusing on the immigrant journey.

    • 37 min
    Between Worlds: Dr. Albert Hernández on The American Dream from his Cuban-American Perspective

    Between Worlds: Dr. Albert Hernández on The American Dream from his Cuban-American Perspective

    In this episode, Amanda Henderson interviews Dr. Albert Hernández - a Cuban-American academic with a unique perspective on the American Dream. Dr. Hernandez discusses the challenges faced by those who exist in-between cultures, feeling a lack of belonging to either.

    • 36 min
    Culture Shock and Consuming a Dream: Nga Vương-Sandoval on fleeing Việt Nam as a Child

    Culture Shock and Consuming a Dream: Nga Vương-Sandoval on fleeing Việt Nam as a Child

    In this episode, Amanda Henderson talks to Nga Vương-Sandoval, a refugee from Việt Nam and United States Refugee Advisory Board Project Manager. The conversation explores the transformation of the American Dream, immigration histories and policies, and the experiences of refugees.

    • 32 min
    BONUS Episode: LIVE! Why Ban Drag?

    BONUS Episode: LIVE! Why Ban Drag?

    Last month, we had our first live audience recording of Complexified! Amanda Henderson and Lex Dunbar welcomed Denver Drag Performers Juiccy Misdemeanor and Dixie Krystals for a provocative conversation confronting the efforts across the U.S. to ban drag performances. We laughed, we cried, we learned, and we laughed some more!

    • 50 min
    Freedom from Violence: Representative Iman Jodeh’s Palestinian-American family story of seeking refuge and finding a life of public leadership

    Freedom from Violence: Representative Iman Jodeh’s Palestinian-American family story of seeking refuge and finding a life of public leadership

    In this episode, recorded before the attacks by Hamas on Israel and the devastating response by the Israeli Military in Gaza, Colorado State Representative Iman Jodeh shares her family story of leaving Palestine in the late 1960s seeking refuge from daily discrimination and violence.

    • 28 min
    Broken Glass & Salty Tears: Rabbi Joe Black and his family story of fleeing persecution and finding purpose

    Broken Glass & Salty Tears: Rabbi Joe Black and his family story of fleeing persecution and finding purpose

    In this episode, recorded before the attacks by Hamas on Israel and the devastating response by the Israeli Military in Gaza, Rabbi Joe, from Temple Emanuel in Denver, Colorado, shares his family story. His father’s family fled persecution in the late 19th century to find safety in the U.S.

    • 29 min

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While acknowledging and upholding the separation between Church and State, Complexified reveals to us the reality of how these two entities have been and will forever be entwined. You do not have to be religious (or even spiritual!) to enjoy and LEARN from this Podcast.

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