Episode 4: Nashe Mutenda

The one where we continue our conversation with Nashe Mutenda, one of the writers of the call to action letter (ep.3).Nashe shares about her experience growing up at the Christian Academy in Japan and not fitting in more ways than one as a Sri Lankan/Zimbabwean queer kid raised with liberation theology. Topics include navigating secular spaces after CAJ, sex ed, the joys of exploring anarchist geography and music, and how  Erika and Jeweliann need to start a TikTok to reach the youths. Listen onApple PodcastsSpotifyStitcherGoogle Podcasts

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Stories from people deconstructing and reconstructing their worldviews, particularly those who attended the Christian Academy in Japan or grew up in other missionary or international communities.Together with their guests, hosts Jeweliann and Erika identify and unpack the harmful narratives they were taught as well as important things that weren’t taught, and discuss the radical healing work of dismantling sexist, racist, capitalist, colonial structures after leaving the evangelical bubble. Learn more at https://www.radicalhealingpod.com/ and follow us on Instagram @radicalhealingpod.