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Host Reverend Sex (Rev. Alba Onofrio) welcomes Karla Perez, a licensed mental health therapist with a rich background in social justice and community wellness, to discuss queer and feminist theology. Karla shares her journey of embracing her identity as both a queer, non-binary person and an ally turned advocate. The conversation covers the founding of Ministerio Latino, challenges and revelations in her personal life, and the significance of decolonial theology in addressing real-world issues. They also explore the complex dynamics of being an immigrant, spiritual displacement, and maintaining faith amid political and community challenges. The episode highlights the importance of intersectional support, community building, and spiritual resilience.
00:00 Introduction to Queer and Feminist Theology
01:29 Meet Karla Perez: A Journey of Intersectionality
02:25 Exploring Identity and Breaking Norms
05:36 Navigating Expectations and Personal Growth
14:28 Founding Ministerio Latino: A Safe Haven
22:54 Rediscovering Self in New Spaces
29:49 The Concept of Home and Belonging
34:27 Discussing the Current Political Climate
35:01 Mental Health Advocacy in Arizona
39:04 The Intersection of Faith and Activism
45:35 Liberation Theology and Community Organizing
48:13 The Experience of the Diaspora
57:33 Spiritual Displacement and Ancestral Connections
01:00:15 Final Thoughts and Reflections
Karla Perez (She/Her/They/Them) is a licensed mental health therapist currently living near Phoenix, Arizona. Karla has 20 years’ experience working in social justice and community wellness as an organizer and is passionate about the intersection of mental health and justice-making. She is the co-founder of Ministerio Latino, a ministry and space for migrants and LGBTQIA+ folks to express their faith/spirituality and create support systems of accompaniment.
Hosted by Rev. Sex (Rev. Alba Onofrio - Executive Director of Soulforce), this podcast channel offers connection, reflection, and community for anyone feeling spiritually marginalized or exiled but still resiliently faithful while centering dialogue on Queer, trans, and feminist theology.
TSV seeks to decolonize faith, mixing theological education with real-life experiences to support human rights and liberation. Initially launched in Spanish, TSV addresses the monopolization of religious discourse by the far right. The platform gathers people of diverse Christian denominations, pastors, activists, and scholars to discuss gender identity, sex, and pleasure in the context of faith, aiming to heal the wounds of colonizing religion and create a welcoming space for topics often considered taboo in religious spaces. For the first time, Teología Sin Vergüenza is now in English.
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