The Annual Black Religion, Spirituality, and Culture Conference at Harvard

The Annual Black Religion, Spirituality, and Culture Conference at Harvard The Annual BRSCC at Harvard is hosted by Harambee: Students of African Descent at Harvard Divinity School. The theme this year Rooted.

The conference will take place February 17-18th, 2022.

With our conference kicking off this week, we look forward to honoring Professor John P. Brown as the recipient of this ...
02/13/2023

With our conference kicking off this week, we look forward to honoring Professor John P. Brown as the recipient of this year’s Sankofa Award!

John P. Brown is the 2022–23 Practitioner in Residence in Religion, Business Ethics, and the Economic Order at Harvard Divinity School. He is an experienced management practitioner and executive with a background in strategic analysis, strategic planning, and management

Brown holds a BA from Morehouse College, an MBA from Harvard Business School, and an MDiv from Harvard Divinity School.

Register today! Join us in-person or via live stream!

Have you registered? We are just under 2 weeks away from the 7th annual Black Religion, Spirituality, Culture Conference...
02/03/2023

Have you registered? We are just under 2 weeks away from the 7th annual Black Religion, Spirituality, Culture Conference. Our think tank models will allow participants to actively engage with experts!

You can join us in-person or via live stream!

Register today! https://www.harvardbrscc.com/

We are just 2 WEEKS away from our 7th annual Black Religion, Spirituality, and Culture Conference! You don’t want to mis...
02/02/2023

We are just 2 WEEKS away from our 7th annual Black Religion, Spirituality, and Culture Conference! You don’t want to miss this! Save the date! Feb 16-17th!

Register today! https://www.harvardbrscc.com

The Seventh Annual Black Religion, Spirituality, and Culture Conference will focus on storytelling as a vehicle for raci...
01/12/2023

The Seventh Annual Black Religion, Spirituality, and Culture Conference will focus on storytelling as a vehicle for racial collective healing and restorative justice to highlight the nuances of Black voices in radical joy and beauty through the framework of African oral traditions. The two day conference will invite participants to deconstruct and reconstruct narratives by in-depth listening, candid sharing, and radical imagining to better grasp the therapeutic value of storytelling. We want to reclaim, restore, and retell our own narratives beyond the white noise.

Pre-register today!!

SAVE THE DATE! Feb 16-17thWe are happy to announce that the 7th annual Black Religion, Spirituality, and Culture is gear...
01/09/2023

SAVE THE DATE! Feb 16-17th

We are happy to announce that the 7th annual Black Religion, Spirituality, and Culture is gearing up for another year. This year we are exploring the vastness of spirituality through the stories of social justice activists, climate activists, public leaders, faith leaders, artist, organizers, and tech leaders. Using think-tanks, participants will get to learn directly from experts who are doing the work.

You don’t want to miss this! Pre-register today!

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Have you registered?? We are 3 days away! The BRSCC website is now LIVE! Register today
02/13/2022

Have you registered?? We are 3 days away! The BRSCC website is now LIVE! Register today

We are just 9 days away from the 6th Annual Black Religion, Spirituality, & Culture Conference! Register TODAY! The link...
02/08/2022

We are just 9 days away from the 6th Annual Black Religion, Spirituality, & Culture Conference! Register TODAY! The link is in our bio!

We are 9 days away from the 6th Annual BRSCC conference! If you have not registered, REGISTER TODAY! Hope to meet you th...
02/08/2022

We are 9 days away from the 6th Annual BRSCC conference! If you have not registered, REGISTER TODAY!

Hope to meet you there!

Presenting Ebony Johnson 2022 Co-chair of the BRSCC
01/25/2022

Presenting Ebony Johnson
2022 Co-chair of the BRSCC

Presenting Quinn Matos! 2022 Co-chair of the BRSCC
01/25/2022

Presenting Quinn Matos!
2022 Co-chair of the BRSCC

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