{"id":42865,"date":"2023-01-31T02:50:50","date_gmt":"2023-01-31T02:50:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/egrowonline.com\/?p=42865"},"modified":"2023-01-31T02:50:51","modified_gmt":"2023-01-31T02:50:51","slug":"elon-university-today-at-elon-anthony-cruz-pantojas-to-deliver-keynote-at-ripple-conference","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/egrowonline.com\/?p=42865","title":{"rendered":"Elon University \/ Today at Elon \/ Anthony Cruz Pantojas to deliver keynote at Ripple Conference"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div>\n<p>Anthony Cruz Pantojas, (they\/he\/elle\/\u00e9l), the humanist chaplain at Tufts University, will be coming to Elon to give the keynote address for the annual student-led Ripple Conference, now in its eighth year.<\/p>\n<p>Pantojas will give their keynote address, \u201cLiving in the Interstices: Spiritual Reflections from a Queer Afro-Caribbean Humanist\u201d on Feb. 17 at 6:30 p.m. <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.eventbrite.com\/e\/ripple-conference-2023-stretching-the-limits-of-religious-identities-tickets-493867249237\" rel=\"noopener\">Registration is open on the Ripple Conference website. <\/a><\/p>\n<p>According to Pantojas, this talk explores the significance of personal history as a site of knowledge production and worldmaking, and will challenge the audience to see beyond their own experiences.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn particular, I will contextualize the questions that have guided my spiritual, philosophical, and ethical journey,\u201d explained Pantojas. \u201cI want to talk about things that might make the audience a little uncomfortable, invite them to sit with that discomfort and to think about potential. Leaning into and exploring otherness will free us to think about relating and understanding, and ultimately how we can work towards liberatory futures for all.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The Ripple Conference takes place at Elon from Feb. 17-19, 2023, and this year will focus on the theme of \u201cStretching the Limits of Religious Identities.\u201d This theme centers on the idea that no religion, spirituality, faith tradition, philosophy or worldview is a monolith. During this year\u2019s conference, participants will be encouraged to think outside the box, celebrate their own overlapping intersectional identities and make space to learn, grow, and engage.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Ripple Conference provides a space for Elon students to learn and challenge their ideas of religious, spiritual, ethical,\u00a0and philosophical constructs alongside students from other campuses regionally and nationally,\u201d said Elon University Chaplain and Dean of Multifaith Engagement Rev. Kirstin Boswell.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eloncdn.blob.core.windows.net\/eu3\/sites\/74\/2023\/01\/IMG_1112-440x293.jpg\" alt=\"Students working at tables on a craft. \" width=\"377\" height=\"251\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-937884\" \/>\u201cEach year\u2019s theme is different, and I think that as we look at the national discourse around religion that is ofttimes so divisive, it is of the highest importance this year to invite our students \u2014 the world\u2019s future leaders \u2014 to examine, grapple with, and stretch the boundaries of religious identity,\u201d Boswell added.<\/p>\n<p>For Pantojas, this theme is part of their own lived experience. \u201cI hope to share my identities and experiences that revitalize how we might think about being, becoming, and belonging. This keynote is a reflective treatise and invitation to think \u2018otherwise,\u2019\u201d Pantojas said.<\/p>\n<p>Pantojas is a bilingual doctoral candidate in cultural studies, and is also the inaugural graduate student of the Anti-Racist Curatorial Practice Program.\u00a0 Pantojas has been recognized with numerous awards, including an Interfaith Innovation Fellowship sponsored by Interfaith America and spearheads an initiative for BIPOC first-generation emerging spiritual and ethical leaders. Pantojas earned master\u2019s degrees in theological studies and leadership studies from Andover Newton Theological School and Meadville Lombard Theological School, respectively.<\/p>\n<p>Additionally, they hold a certificate in humanist studies from the American Humanist Association Center for Education where they are the first graduate of the program. Currently, they serve as an advisory committee member for Spiritual Care by &amp; for the Unaffiliated with the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab, sponsored by Fetzer Institute. Additionally, they serve as Board Member of the Association of Chaplaincy and Spiritual Life in Higher Education, the Secular Coalition for America, Mystic Soul Project, among other non-profit organizations.<\/p>\n<p>According to the American Humanist Association, humanism is an approach to life based on reason and our common humanity, recognizing that moral values are properly founded on human nature and experience alone. For Pantojas, humanism is also about the complexities, challenges, and possibilities of culture, power and spirituality. Humanists might identify in different ways, whether agnostic, atheist, non-theist or freethinker.<\/p>\n<p>Pantojas will bring this worldview to Elon, as they engage with the students at the Ripple Conference, and encourage them to stretch the limits of how they both view religion and spirituality, and the ways they engage with and foster understanding of one another.\u00a0 In his keynote, Pantojas will also center minoritized identities that have not been prioritized in traditional interreligious engagement.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn this time of great polarization and precarity, the need to understand the diverse narratives and lived experiences of others is great. Historically, the discourses surrounding religion and interreligious engagement have centered Western modernity, theist, and notably Christian paradigm. Interreligious work means talking about difference, ethics, and hospitality in our ever-changing world,\u201d explained Pantojas.<\/p>\n<p>Reverend Bowell concurs. \u201cWhether we are talking about the intersections of religion and politics, religion and health care access, religion and social justice, or religion and care for our planet, or a host of other intersectional themes, these are areas that are highly fraught and laden with baggage and emotion. Spaces like the Ripple Conference allow students\u2014and all of our community members\u2014to think about these issues in a real way in a space that will challenge and push them to determine how they will interact with these issues in the real world.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>More about the Ripple Conference:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Early Bird Registration for the Ripple Conference is now open and will run through Jan. 30.<\/p>\n<p>Registration information can be found at\u00a0<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/rippleconference.org.\" rel=\"noopener\"><strong>rippleconference.org.<\/strong><\/a> Elon students, faculty, and staff are invited to reach out to Ivy Breivogel or Hillary Zaken, or DM @truittcenter on Instagram for codes for discounted participation. \u00a0\u00a0On the website, you can register for the conference, apply for leadership, and view our schedule and other conference details as they become available. Opportunities include leading Breakout Sessions, Community Groups, Affinity Groups, or performing in the Sacred Sounds Coffee House.<\/p>\n<p>For more information and updates about the Ripple Interfaith Conference, please follow Elon University\u2019s\u00a0Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life\u00a0on\u00a0Instagram\u00a0and visit the Truitt Center\u00a0website\u00a0or the Ripple Conference\u00a0website.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>\t(function(d, s, id) {<br \/>\n\t\tvar js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];<br \/>\n\t\tif (d.getElementById(id)) return;<br \/>\n\t\tjs = d.createElement(s); js.id = id;<br \/>\n\t\tjs.src = &#8220;\/\/connect.facebook.net\/en_US\/sdk.js#xfbml=1&amp;version=v2.9&#8221;;<br \/>\n\t\tfjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs);<br \/>\n\t}(document, &#8216;script&#8217;, &#8216;facebook-jssdk&#8217;));<\/p>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/news.google.com\/__i\/rss\/rd\/articles\/CBMiZWh0dHBzOi8vd3d3LmVsb24uZWR1L3UvbmV3cy8yMDIzLzAxLzMwL2FudGhvbnktY3J1ei1wYW50b2phcy10by1kZWxpdmVyLWtleW5vdGUtYXQtcmlwcGxlLWNvbmZlcmVuY2Uv0gEA?oc=5\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Anthony Cruz Pantojas, (they\/he\/elle\/\u00e9l), the humanist chaplain at Tufts University, will be coming to Elon to give the keynote address for the annual student-led Ripple Conference, now in its eighth year. 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