embodying the intersections of eco-feminisms, social justice, and spirituality.
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academic
abby has a phd from Drew University in religion, culture, and ecology. She teaches, lectures, and facilitates on the intersections of gender/race/climate change/faith, through pedagogies of action and practice. She’s also proficient in online teaching on a variety of platforms.
She’s available for workshops, chapter writing, and panel collaborations.
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activist
an ordained minister in the PCUSA and on the team of GreenFaith, abby is an activist committed to working alongside of communities for climate, racial, and gender justices, particularly with communities that are bold in their faiths.
She’s available for pulpit supply, worship support, and consultations for connecting faith to activism.
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artist
abby is a mixed media and crayon artist as well as a certified yoga instructor. She brings each of these parts of her into her collective work, preferring to co-create with people of all ages and in multiple settings. Her work has been featured at conferences, churches, and coffee shops.
She’s available for commissions, installations, and art-based workshops.
“the beauty of grace is it makes life not fair.”
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relient k