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Geez Out Loud is a production of Geez Press. In this fringe-Christian, Lefty podcast, select stories featured in the quarterly, print magazine are read to you by the author.

ABOUT GEEZ:
Geez magazine is a quarterly, non-profit, ad-free, print magazine about social justice, art, and activism for people at the fringes of faith in both Canada and the US.

Our aim is to nurture a community of faith-oriented folks that are concerned about the environment, peace, racial and gender justice, decolonization, and other social concerns. At best, we offer a prophetic and provocative voice to the institutional church and a pastoral presence to those laboring at the front lines of social change.

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Geez Out Loud is a production of Geez Press. In this fringe-Christian, Lefty podcast, select stories featured in the quarterly, print magazine are read to you by the author.

ABOUT GEEZ:
Geez magazine is a quarterly, non-profit, ad-free, print magazine about social justice, art, and activism for people at the fringes of faith in both Canada and the US.

Our aim is to nurture a community of faith-oriented folks that are concerned about the environment, peace, racial and gender justice, decolonization, and other social concerns. At best, we offer a prophetic and provocative voice to the institutional church and a pastoral presence to those laboring at the front lines of social change.

    Got Your Back by Kerr Mesner, Geez 65: Healing Sex

    Got Your Back by Kerr Mesner, Geez 65: Healing Sex

    In this piece, Kerr Mesner shares a song of imagining for trans, non-binary, and gender expansive siblings having each others' backs, and God joining into the resistance. Kerr is a spiritual director, consultant, and facilitator, as well as a queer/transgender contemplative Christian, performing artist, and activist. In his spare time, he enjoys writing songs and playing in his garden.

    Geez 65: Healing Sex takes on the taboo. Sex is so often at the heart of Christian shame and violence. What healing do our spirits and bodies need? How can we lean into pleasure and joy? What liberation can be found in subverting tradition – or reclaiming it?

    • 1 min
    Blessing for a Rest by Kate Suffling, Geez 63: Sound the Trumpet

    Blessing for a Rest by Kate Suffling, Geez 63: Sound the Trumpet

    In this piece, Kate Suffling invites the listener to take the deepest breath you’ve ever drawn. Kate (she/her) is an occupational therapist practicing counselling in Kitchener, Ontario. She cherishes the sacred act of hearing the stories of others. She otherwise spends her time mothering, gardening, reading, and being outdoors as much as possible.

    This poem appears in Geez 63: Sound the Trumpet. In this moment of massive debt overload, mass incarceration, and rampant land destruction, we ask: What would the practice of Jubilee look like today? We dream together of reparations, debt forgiveness, prison abolition, land restoration, and a whole lot of radical rest.

    • 3 min
    Echoes of the Green Corn Ceremony by Joshua S. Hopping, Geez 63: Sound the Trumpet

    Echoes of the Green Corn Ceremony by Joshua S. Hopping, Geez 63: Sound the Trumpet

    In this piece, Joshua S. Hopping explains what a Cherokee ritual has to do with the Year of Jubilee? Joshua (Cherokee Nation) lives in Idaho and is the author of The Mystery, the Way, and the Journey.

    This piece appears in Geez 63: Sound the Trumpet. In this moment of massive debt overload, mass incarceration, and rampant land destruction, Geez 63 asks: What would the practice of Jubilee look like today? We dream together of reparations, debt forgiveness, prison abolition, land restoration, and a whole lot
    of radical rest.

    • 3 min
    Food and Land in the Shmita Year: A Release from Old Paradigms by Carly Sugar, Geez 63

    Food and Land in the Shmita Year: A Release from Old Paradigms by Carly Sugar, Geez 63

    Carly Sugar looks to the ancient, radical cycle of rest for the land in Jewish tradition. Carly is based in Detroit, Michigan on Anishinaabe land and directs the Adamah Farming Fellowship in Falls Village, Connecticut on Mochican land. Her work explores the intersection of food skills, Jewish ritual, social change, and community building.

    This piece appears in Geez 63: Sound the Trumpet. In this moment of massive debt overload, mass incarceration, and rampant land destruction, this issue asks: What would the practice of Jubilee look like today? We dream together of reparations, debt forgiveness, prison abolition, land restoration, and a whole lot
    of radical rest.

    • 4 min
    If an Undocumented Chinese Restaurant Worker Took a Sabbatical by Liuan Huska

    If an Undocumented Chinese Restaurant Worker Took a Sabbatical by Liuan Huska

    What would a sabbatical look like for an undocumented restaurant worker? Liuan Huska explores this in Geez 63. Liuan Huska is 1.5 generation Chinese immigrant and author of Hurting Yet Whole. She lives near Chicago, Illinois on ancestral Potawatomi land.

    This piece appears in Geez 63: Sound the Trumpet. In this moment of massive debt overload, mass incarceration, and rampant land destruction, this issue asks: What would the practice of Jubilee look like today? We dream together of reparations, debt forgiveness, prison abolition, land restoration, and a whole lot
    of radical rest.

    • 5 min
    Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is by Andrew Yang, Geez 63: Sound the Trumpet

    Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is by Andrew Yang, Geez 63: Sound the Trumpet

    What if white members of a church redistributed their wealth to Black members? Andrew Yang shares that Circle of Hope decided to find out. Andrew Yang is a Han Taiwanese attorney and activist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He helps lead the Circle Mobilizing Because Black Lives Matter compassion team and is a co-host of Color Correction, a podcast about the intersection of race and faith.

    This piece appears in Geez 63: Sound the Trumpet. In this moment of massive debt overload, mass incarceration, and rampant land destruction, this issue asks: What would the practice of Jubilee look like today? We dream together of reparations, debt forgiveness, prison abolition, land restoration, and a whole lot
    of radical rest.

    • 3 min

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