20 Minute Takes
Engaging with social justice is complicated and messy, and yet it's the invitation for all Christians. 20 Minute Takes breaks down the big and complicated and brings it into everyday life. Whether through interviews with people on the frontlines or breaking down the concepts in the headlines, 20 Minute Takes helps Christians to stir the imagination for what faithfulness and living justly can look like. 20 Minute Takes is hosted by Nikki Toyama-Szeto, executive director of Christians for Social Action.
20 Minute Takes
Melissa Borja & What Churches Can Learn From Hmong Refugees
Join us in this episode as we talk to Dr. Melissa Borja about what the Christian church can learn to host and welcome refugees.
She offers advice on how churches can be better hosts to refugees and talks about how her book, Follow the New Way, examines the good and bad of church refugee resettlement. She encourages us to be curious about the stories of why refugees come to the U.S., recognize U.S. complicity, and change our posture from charity to reparations.
Dr. Melissa Borja is a professor in the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Program at the University of Michigan. She researches and teaches about religion, migration, race, ethnicity, and politics in the United States and the Pacific World.
You can follow Dr. Borja on X (Twitter) @melissamayborja.
20 Minute Takes is a production of Christians for Social Action
Host and Producer: Nikki Toyama-Szeto
Edited by: Wiloza Media
Music: Andre Henry