Decolonizing Thanksgiving
Editor's Note: Previously published on The Watershed Discipleship blog on November 21, 2017. Reprinted with permission.
As we head into the Thanksgiving holiday weekend in the United States, it’s great ...
Cherice Bock teaches in the creation care program at Portland Seminary of George Fox University, and also teaches at the undergraduate level. In the 2018–2019 she was visiting assistant professor of environmental studies at the Oregon Extension. She served as editor for Whole Terrain, an environmental studies journal published by Antioch University of New England, from 2014–2019. She is a PhD candidate in environmental studies at Antioch University New England, and has a Master of Science in environmental studies from the same institution. You can read her work on the Whole Terrain blog: http://wholeterrain.com/. Bock also serves as the web curator for the watershed discipleship blog and website, http://watersheddiscipleship.org. Her writing on the topic of an ecotheology of critical hope, as well as outdoor experiences with kids in the Pacific Northwest, can be found at www.chericebock.com.