Click here for a Zoom link for this online CLGS event!

Join us for a powerful and thought-provoking virtual program where Black LGBTQIA+ PSR seminarians take the virtual stage to share their unique perspectives on the intersections of Blackness, religion, and Social Justice.

Modeled after the engaging format of TED Talks, this event brings together emerging voices in theology and activism to address some of the most pressing issues of our time.

Through compelling personal narratives, theological insights, and a deep commitment to justice, each speaker will explore how their faith informs their identities and activism.


Workshop Leader

Rev. Terence L. Mayo (he/they) is a Black queer feminist practical theologian, critical educator, and LGBTQIA+ youth advocate who  strives to co-create change through contextual theological education, community-based change strategies, and racial equity. As a sought-after speaker, Rev. Mayo has shared his expertise on various topics, including Black LGBTQIA+ youth, DEI, education-community partnerships, public theology & social change, and trauma-informed strategies.

Terence serves on the national boards for Progressive Youth Ministry and the Howard University School of Divinity Alumni Association. Terence is also a Steinhardt Fellow at New York University, working toward his Ph.D. in Teaching and Learning. He has earned degrees in Business, Secondary Education, and Religion.