Some exciting news for @xroadproj.bsky.social! Director @jlweisenfeld.bsky.social has received an additional grant from the Henry Luce Foundation for American Crossroads: Stories of African American Spiritual Foundings.
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The members of the fourth cohort of Crossroads Project Fellows are working on projects to be added to our SPIRIT HOUSE site this summer. Check out this newspaper article on Arts Fellow Vanessa Charlot's project, "Sanctuaries of the Spirit: Black Churches in Mississippi."
This is a fantastic interview in the Harvard Divinity School Bulletin with @xroadproj.bsky.social Research Fellow @ahmadgreene.com about his excellent book, *Underworld Work: Black Atlantic Religion Making in Jim Crow New Orleans.*
Applications are now open for the 2026-2028 Young Scholars in American Religion cohort.
Applications are due April 1, 2026.
Learn more about YSAR and apply to be apart of the next cohort: raac.indianapolis.iu.edu/young-schola...
The instructors for the Black Buddhism workshop below include @xroadproj.bsky.social Community Stories Fellow Rima Vesely-Flad who contributed a project, "Uplifting Black Nichiren Buddhist Voices" to our SPIRIT HOUSE site.
Black Buddhism Faculty Training Workshop
@princetonccsr.bsky.social
August 5-8, 2026.
Application deadline: February 23.
Focused on pedagogy in the study of Black Buddhism; conversation among scholars of African American religion and Buddhism; encouraging students to pursue Buddhist Studies.
A lovely profile of @xroadproj.bsky.social Research Fellow @ambrelynae.bsky.social in the Cornell Chronicle. You can also view her exhibit about gospel songwriter Roxie Ann Moore on SPIRIT HOUSE.
www.crossroads-spirithouse.org/dromgoole
Gearing up for a new semester? Did you know that @xroadproj.bsky.social's SPIRIT HOUSE gallery of 36 projects on varied aspects of Black religious histories, communities, and cultures has a teaching guide? Check it out here:
The Center for Religion and Cities Presents:
Faith and Justice in the City: The Black Religion Summit
an online event
Feb 5, 2026 from 5pm to 7pm EST
Featuring @xroadproj.bsky.social Community Stories Fellow Dr. Kameelah Mu’Min Oseguera.
Registration information in the link.
@xroadproj.bsky.social Community Stories Fellow Shantel George's book, The Yoruba Are on a Rock: Recaptured Africans and the Orisas of Grenada, is on #Slaveryarchive's list of the 10 best books of 2025.
More Crossroads Fellows: Khytie Brown, Samiha Rahman, Eziaku Nwokocha, and Fatima Siwaju.
Project Director @judithweisenfeld.com connected with many Crossroads Fellows: @mjcressler.bsky.social, @spiritcitizen.bsky.social, and Charrise Barron.
Ahmad Greene-Hayes (r), Khytie Brown, Jamil Drake, Jathan Martin, Joseph Winters, Alexis Wells-Oghoghomeh, and Yvonne Chireau.
2022 Crossroads Research Fellow @ahmadgreene.com’s book *Underworld Work* was also the subject of a round table discussion.
Judith Weisenfeld, Nicole Myers Turner, Terence Keel, Jamil Drake, Wangui Muigai, and Danielle Boaz.
@xroadproj.bsky.social staff and fellows have been busy at this year’s annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion. Project Director @judithweisenfeld.com’s book *Black Religion in the Madhouse* was the subject of a round table discussion.
Check out this exhibit at Howard University on Black religious life in Gordon Parks' photography, curated by @xroadproj.bsky.social affiliate Dr. Melanee C. Harvey. It closes on December 1, 2025.
@xroadproj.bsky.social Director @judithweisenfeld.com's book, *Black Religion in the Madhouse: Race and Psychiatry in Slavery's Wake,* will be the subject of a roundtable at #aarsbl2025.
Black and white image of a river baptism with the words SPIRIT HOUSE: A Crossroads Project added.
New projects and a teaching resources added to the Crossroads Project's online gallery at SPIRIT HOUSE! Designed by @mpgphd.bsky.social, the site features 37 original projects exploring Black religious histories, communities and cultures. 1/2
Visit the site: www.crossroads-spirithouse.org
In addition to the new projects, SPIRIT HOUSE now features a teaching guide (linked below), also available in text form at the project site (crossroads.princeton.edu/resources/te...).
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Black and white image of a river baptism with the words SPIRIT HOUSE: A Crossroads Project added.
New projects and a teaching resources added to the Crossroads Project's online gallery at SPIRIT HOUSE! Designed by @mpgphd.bsky.social, the site features 37 original projects exploring Black religious histories, communities and cultures. 1/2
Visit the site: www.crossroads-spirithouse.org
We are excited to announce the 2025-2026 schedule for the @xroadproj.bsky.social's *Black Religion in the Americas Seminar,* which meets on select Fridays on Zoom. Free and open to faculty, graduate students, and interested members of the public. Registration required.
Congratulations to the Journal of Africana Religions on @ahmadgreene.com's appointment as Managing Editor. The journal and field are fortunate to have such a stellar scholar involved in this work.
Revisit @xroadproj.bsky.social Arts Fellow @ashoncrawley.bsky.social's moving 2023 sound installation on the National Mall as part of an exhibit curated by the Mellon Foundation. You can learn more at our SPIRIT HOUSE site:
www.crossroads-spirithouse.org/crawley
As we embark on our exciting journey as a newly established stand-alone center, our primary goal is to secure vital funding of $12,000 within the next three months.
r3center1.blogspot.com/p/donate.html
Congratulations to @xroadproj.bsky.social friends @jstuart.bsky.social and Eziaku Nwokocha on being selected for the next cohort of @csraac.bsky.social Young Scholars in American Religion!
There's still time to submit a proposal to share your work in our new seminar. The sessions will be virtual and open to colleagues, students, and interested members of the general public with registration.
Photograph of some old, typed notes about a newspaper article from June 20, 1866
For Juneteenth, I published some newly (re)discovered evidence about the very first celebration of the holiday in 1866. Read more …