Moderators & Contributors


Robert Berra is an Episcopal priest and campus chaplain for Arizona State University | Polytechnic. He uses he/him/his pronouns.  While in college, he took a particular interest in sociology and gender studies, earning a minor in the field.  Before completing his M.Div, Robert earned an M.A. in Religious Studies, with emphases in Christian ethics, the relationship between violence and religion, and gender in American religious thought.  


Jordan Ware is an Episcopal priest in Texas. She uses she/her/hers pronouns. She considers her fierce advocacy for women and other marginalized populations to be a central part of her Christian ministry. The theologians and authors who’ve influenced her the most are James Cone, Emilie Townes, Reinhold Niebuhr, St. Gregory of Nazianzus, and Margaret Farley.


Jocelynn Hughes is the Lutheran Episcopal Campus Chaplain at UCDavis and also pastors an Episcopal Service Corps program called LEVN. She uses she/her/hers pronouns. Before becoming an Episcopal priest, she got degrees in philosophy and religion, and did graduate studies in philosophy (especially feminist ethics), and women’s studies.  

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