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Heather Ketchum

Heather J. Ketchum is pursuing a Ph.D. in Philosophy and Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary and serves as the Assistant Minister of Madison Avenue Baptist Church in Manhattan.

Essays

The Eve of Justice & A Cry for Mercy

“But let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an everflowing stream” (Amos 5:24)

Humanity beyond the human: Theorizing War with Sylvia Wynter and Edward Said

I am interested in this sense of the ordinary, ongoing strike. This humble strike—not necessarily modest but rather close to the ground—could involve a politics of refusal and boycott, where those terms could be understood not only as negatives, but also as holding space for a new international community, and thus connecting explicitly something already connected or entangled in practice.