What: The Humbert Lecture
Who: Rev. Sandhya Jha
Where: Becker Auditorium, Eureka College. 300 East College Ave Eureka, Illinois
When: March 13, 2018 @7:30pm
Rev. Jha will give a talk entitled: No Love without Justice: Organizing, Accountability, and Building the Beloved Community
Reception to follow in Moser Lobby
Sandhya Rani Jha is Director of the Oakland Peace Center, a collective of innovative non-profits working to create justice and peace in the city of Oakland and the Bay Area. The OPC is also a physical space, and the legacy project of First Christian Church of Oakland, where Sandhya pastored for seven years. Ordained in 2005 at National City Christian Church in Washington, DC, Sandhya’s passion is liberation ethics as an academic field and as a lived experience in urban communities. Sandhya also serves as Director of Interfaith Programs at East Bay Housing Organizations, a membership organization that works to preserve, protect and expand affordable housing opportunities through education, advocacy and coalition-building in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.
The daughter of a mother from Scotland and a father from India, Sandhya has been shaped by both cultures and their values. Sandhya received both a Master of Divinity and Master of Public Policy from the University of Chicago in 2005, where her joint thesis was on the subject of “Public Goods, Public Bads, the Common Good and the Common Burden: Environmental Racism as a case study on the intersection of Public Policy and Theological Ethics.” It probably goes without saying that she gets far more excited about urban policy than a normal person should.