Season 2: Stop The War On The Poor
This installment of It’s Kairos Time! is dedicated to lifting up the calls for demilitarization, reducing military spending and increasing funding for anti-poverty programs. With this latest season we aim to remind listeners and ourselves that we are not alone and that in these times – silence is betrayal. Leaders from movements for racial, economic, climate, gender justice and more join us in calling for an end to war and the war economy.
As the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr reminds us in Where Do We Go From Here? Chaos or Community, “A final problem that mankind must solve in order to survive in the world house that we have inherited is finding an alternative to war and human destruction. Recent events have vividly reminded us that nations are not reducing but rather increasing their arsenals of weapons of mass destruction. The best brains in the highly developed nations of the world are devoted to military technology… When scientific power outruns moral power, we end up with guided missiles and misguided men.”
In this episode of "It's Kairos Time," the hosts discuss the role of religious nationalism in relation to militarism and the war on the poor. Rev. West McNeill, explains that religious nationalism is…
The discussion centered on the interconnected struggles for demilitarization, ceasefire, and human rights. Thapelo Mohapi from Abahlali baseMjondolo highlighted their movement's fight for adequate ho…
This conversation focuses on the cultural and economic costs of war, highlighting the U.S. military budget's impact on domestic programs. Lindsay Kosharian notes that the military budget is approach…
Part 2 of our Building Systems of Care Episode focuses on the work of West Virginia Can't Wait, an organization aiming to replace those in power with pro-democracy candidates. Founded in 2018, the gr…
On this installment of It's Kairos Time! Building Systems Of Care (Part 1), Fahd Ahmed, Director of DRUM NYC (Desis Rising Up and Moving), discusses the organization's mission to empower low-wage Sou…
Our first Episode of It's Kairos Time! Season 2 "War At Home, War Abroad" highlights the impact of the war economy on U.S. communities, particularly immigrants and the homeless. Gabriela Viera from D…
The first Matthew 25 Summit with the Presbyterian Church USA was held January 16-18, 2024 at New Life Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, GA. Rev Dr Liz Theoharis gave the keynote.
Buildi…
A special discussion in honor of Rev Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
What it means to honor Dr King by continuing his work of building a multiracial, interfaith, movement to end poverty and its interlocki…
Featuring The Very Reverend Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas and Rev. Dr. Gabriella Lettini. The conversation was moderated by Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis.
Delores S. Williams was a trailblazer and a founder of w…
This episode “Everybody In, Nobody Out” features Dessa Cosma Executive Director of Detroit Disability Power and Rev Chris Wyile (DJ Pastor Rock) from NYS Poor People’s Campaign and Rolling Nation Ne…
In honor of the Nonviolent Medicaid Army’s Week of Action, we are releasing “Healthcare Is A Human Right” which features Nijmie Zakkiyyah Dzurinko from Put People First PA! and Rabbi Moti Rieber, fro…
This conversation features Rev Holly Haile Thompson with the Padoquohan Medicine Lodge and Karenna Gore executive director of the Center for Earth Ethics. The topic covers the intersection of militar…
This episode discusses the rollback of SNAP benefits, how it will and does impact poor and low-income households, and why they're happening now. This conversation features: Deborah Weinstein from th…
Ciara Taylor gets into conversation with Distinguished Professor Jeanne Theoharis about the first full-length documentary on Mrs. Rosa Parks (now available on Peacock) and the book by Dr. Theoharis t…
Join us for a special episode of It’s Kairos Time, it was recorded just a few days after the 43rd anniversary of the assassination of Archbishop Oscar Romero.
Building a movement to e…
Love does not take the easy route, it takes time and struggle, love is not divisive, love does not show off or put people down so it can be up, love is not unprincipled, love does not keep record of …
“If you want your life to get better, you’ve got to fight for it!”- Ruby Duncan
This It’s Kairos Time conversation will feature long-time Welfare Rights Organizer Maureen Taylor, and the Director of …
It's Kairos Time! We Are The Poor: Building Global Solidarity features a conversation between Thapelo Mohapi General Secretary Abahlali baseMjondolo abahlali.org, Willie Baptist, National Union of th…
It's Kairos Time! Moral Policy Is Good Economics features a conversation between Dr. Rakeen Mabud, Chief Economist and Managing Director of Policy and Research with The Groundwork Collaborative and …
“We Declare Jubilee” features Ami Schneider (she/her) from The Debt Collective and Jose Vasquez (he/him) Executive Director of Common Defense. The conversation will be moderated by Noam Sandweiss-Ba…