Chine McDonald, author of God is Not a White Man to speak at CARJ AGM
The writer and broadcaster Chine McDonald is speaking in London this Saturday, 5 November, at the Catholic Association for Racial Justice (CARJ) AGM on the topic: 'God, race and the imago Dei: black women in the Church.'
Chine McDonald was born in Nigeria and moved to the UK when she was four years old. She read Theology at Cambridge University before training as a newspaper journalist. She was also head of 'public engagement' at Christian Aid, and is a regular contributor to BBC Religion and Ethics programmes, including Thought for the Day, the Daily Service and Prayer for the Day. Her first book was titled "Am I beautiful". She sits on the boards of several charities including Greenbelt Festival, Christians in Media, and Christians Against Poverty. She is also the Director of Theos, the religion and society think tank. Her second book, "God is not a white man" was published last year.
CARJ will have its AGM with the Business meeting at 11-12 noon, this Saturday November 5th, 2022, in St Thomas More Church Hall, 9 Henry Road, London N4 2LH. At 1pm after lunch Chine McDonald will give her talk.
All are invited to attend. There is an option for participation by Zoom. Please email info@carj.org.uk for information.
Further information and booking: It is helpful, for catering purposes, to know in advance who is coming. Please contact: Catholic Association for Racial Justice (CARJ), 9 Henry Road, London N4 2LH (020 8802 8080), info@carj.org.uk