

We invite friends and colleagues of the Wabash Center from across North America to contribute periodic blog posts for one of our several blog series.
Contact:
Donald Quist
[email protected]
Educational Design Manager, Wabash Center
HyeRan Kim-Cragg, Lydia Gruchy Professor of Pastoral Studies, Saskatoon, Canada. She grew up in South Korea. Her parents were refugees from North Korea. She made a transnational migration in mid 1990s to Canada to study at Emmanuel College, Toronto where she met her lifelong partner Rev. David Kim-Cragg with whom she has two beautiful children, Noah and Hannah. She loves walking and biking. She is the author of, Story and Song (Peter Lang, 2012), and Interdependence (Pickwick, 2018), co-author of What Does the Bible Say (Cascade, 2017) and Hebrews: Wisdom Commentary (Liturgical Press, 2015). As a racialized postcolonial feminist scholar, whose teaching includes worship, religious education, antiracism, and intercultural education, she has published several articles that appear in journals Liturgy and Religious Education and volumes Liturgy in Postcolonial Perspectives (Palgrave, 2015), Postcolonial Practice of Ministry (Lexington, 2016), and Parenting as Spiritual Practice (Palgrave, 2017). She has also done research on migration as a postcolonial condition. Her work appears in the journal, Practical Matters (2018) and Church in an Age of Global Migration (Palgrave, 2016). Additional information: http://www.usask.ca/stu/standrews/faculty_staff/kimcragg.php
This is really great. I appreciated the “we breathe in racism” most.