Ruth: Names, Righteous Indignation, & Colonialism
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About this listen
We reflect on Naomi and Ruth’s return to Bethlehem, the significance of names, the righteous indignation of God, the beginning of Chapter 2, Ruth the Moabite, the war in Guatemala from Maria’s childhood, different perspectives on the concept of land ownership, the remnants of colonialism, the “good immigrant” narrative, and white supremacy.
To learn more about Maria Chavalan Sut and her story, see the following links:
- "Undocumented Woman Finds Healing And Support In Sanctuary"
- thesanctuarycollective.org/take-action
- facebook.com/handsoffmaria
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