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Nested Identities Series

Nested Identities Series

Change the conversation by centering your diverse identities and experiences

Share Your Perspective Today

"I am visible—see this Indian face—yet I am invisible. I both blind them with my beak nose and am their blind spot. But I exist, we exist."

- Gloria Anzaldúa, Borderlands/La Frontera

Gain Visibility by Shaping the Future of Theology

The Nested Identities series features scholars who challenge theological discourse through their unique intersectional perspectives. Establish your voice through meaningful, original contributions.

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Nested Identities: Intersectional Narratives

We believe that sharing unique theological insight and personal experience can disrupt how we see the world and understand the divine.

Nested Identities sample topics can include and are not limited to: Black Liberation and Mesoamerican cosmologies, feminist thought and ancestral practices, being queer and clergy. Establish your voice by contributing original narratives that honor intersectional identities and experiences. This content can be shared through podcasts, videos, articles, artistic expression, and social media.

Build Your Legacy as an Intersectional Voice

What you'll gain by contributing to the Nested Identities series

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Recognition for Your Contributions

Integrate your unique perspective as a trailblazer. Your work will stand out for its intellectual depth and innovative connections.

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Community of Intersectional Thinkers

Connect with other scholars who navigate multiple identities and create transformative theological work in a supportive environment.

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Platform for Innovative Connections

Explore connections between different theological traditions through your nested identities, bridging divides with frameworks that honor complexity.

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Amplified Reach for Complex Ideas

Share your work with a growing audience hungry for theological perspectives that reflect the complexity of real-world experiences.

Voices from Our Community

Contributors who have gained recognition and visibility through Open Plaza:

"I also appreciated the podcast interviews and all the work that goes into making a product visually and aurally appealing and beautiful. I was recently interviewed on the Spirit and it was a wonderful opportunity pedagogically to make research understandable to a broader audience."
Dr. Leopoldo Sánchez

Dr. Leopoldo A. Sánchez M.

Professor of Hispanic Ministries

"Working to make podcasts or write blogs has helped me in thinking how to think about my audience. that has helped me think about my students and how to best reach them."
Dr. Néstor Medina

Dr. Néstor Medina

Assistant Professor of Religious Ethics

Our Approach & Examples

How we work and what we're looking for

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Honoring Complexity

We celebrate the fullness of identities that shape theological perspectives and recognize that intersections create powerful, unique insights.

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Connecting Traditions

We build bridges between different theological frameworks—from Black liberation theology to Mesoamerican cosmologies and feminist perspectives.

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Supporting Scholars

We provide editorial guidance and a platform for scholars navigating multiple identities to share their revolutionary perspectives.

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Expanding Conversations

We create resources that help communities and institutions engage with intersectional theological perspectives.

Examples We're Seeking

Podcast Series: Afro-Latine Pneumatology

A 5-episode podcast series featuring interviews with elders and scholars exploring how African diasporic spirituality and Latine theological traditions shape unique understandings of the Holy Spirit in worship practices.

Article Series: Queer Mujerista Theology

A collection of personal essays and theological reflections examining how LGBTQ+ experiences intersect with Latine feminist approaches, with accompanying discussion guides for community groups.

Social Media Series: Indigenous Catholic Rituals

Short-form videos (60-90 seconds) documenting how Indigenous cosmologies and Catholic traditions create decolonial approaches to sacramentality, featuring community elders and practitioners.

Video Essays: Transnational Liberation Theology

Documentary-style presentations connecting theological insights from migration experiences, featuring testimonies from border communities and theological commentary on diasporic identity.

Start Sharing Your Perspective Today

Your Revolutionary Perspectives Will Be Recognized

We invite theologians, scholars, activists, and artists with nested identities to join this groundbreaking series. Your unique intersectional voice can transform theological conversations and inspire others who navigate complex identities.

Applications due June 30, 2025