Recorded Offering | Available Now until June 15, 2026
Spiritual Activism —Seeing Spirit in Social Transformation
With Rev. Dr. Khadijah Matin
*Previously an Interspiritual Counseling and Companioning Program Concentration
Discover the deeper meaning of Spiritual Activism —it reflects how we are living in relationship with ourselves, close relationships, and community— and how it is a sustainable path to larger social transformation.
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In this recorded offering…
You will use historical texts and group discussion to deepen your appreciation for how you can grow spiritually, while considering ways to serve the greater/global community.
Very often, Spiritual activism is perceived as something we do for others or external to our own identity. In actuality, it is how we are living in relationship with ourselves, family or identity group(s), and community. Spiritual activism is a sustainable path to social transformation.
This recorded offering provides a historical and current ‘read’ of spirit (one’s path) and invites participants to build authentic human and spiritual connections through creating a socially just purpose, showing kindness and being the best version of yourself, and prioritizing community care and generosity, all within the context of your personal spiritual path.
Together, we will use historical texts and dialogue to deepen our appreciation for how each of us can grow spiritually, while considering ways to serve the global community—how spiritual activism is not just serving externally, but integral to our day-to-day existence.
This recorded offering is for…
People who wish to learn more about spiritual influencers and how to apply this understanding to day-to-day social justice work.
Attendees can look forward to leaving this workshop with interfaith and interspiritual tools to inform sustainable relationships with self, others, and community as well as deeper self-awareness.
What you’ll Explore
19th and 20th century Mystics; Womanist readings
How to build authentic human and spiritual connections
How to find purpose and the ‘why’ of one’s work
What you’ll Integrate
A deeper understanding of Spiritual Activism, our spiritual interdependence, and of your personal calling
What you’ll Experience
9+ Hours of recorded offering, including lecture, guided meditation, and powerful discussion
Suggested assignments to more deeply integrate each session
What you’ll Receive
5+ resources and materials to deepen your learning
Access to the Course Hylo Board where you can chat with other viewers, share resources, and connect in community
Spiritual Activism, Four Sessions
Session 1: Laying the Foundation
Grounding Ourselves: History/Herstory/Our-story Historical overview.
Session 2: Common Understanding: Sacred Readings and Definitions
Explore the obligation of social justice and sacred activism; Self-care & Ethics
Session 3: Reading the Mystics
Diverse examples of form across faith, identity, and gender.
Session 4: Remembering Self, Companioning and Community
Finding Purpose and Clarifying the ‘why’ of one’s work.
About the Presenter, Rev. Dr. Khadijah Matin (she/her/hers),
is known by some as a “wild woman who walks through walls,” is a passionate advocate for culturally competent education rooted in accurate historical context. Her research focuses on the role of faith and family history in shaping identity and community, particularly within African American experiences.
She co-facilitates the Interspiritual Companioning/Counseling Program at One Spirit Learning Alliance and contributes to the Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society. An ordained interfaith minister and Ariane de Rothschild Fellow, she holds an MS in Education from Fordham University and a DMin in Multi-faith Theology from New York Theological Seminary.
Where can I access the recorded offering?
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