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Protecting Our Youth

Price

Free

Duration

12pm-1:30pm, April 12

About the Course

There are countless ways youth can be harmed online. This session arms you with the knowledge needed to better protect youth while they use digital tools, games, and applications online. Learn to identify suspicious sites and apps, become familiar with terms and slang used, and acquire the skills to track and block activity.

Your Instructor

Dr. Lakisha Lockhart

Dr. Lakisha Lockhart
Dr. Lakisha Lockhart believes in the power of play, movement, aesthetics, and creative arts in life and in theology, using the body as a locus for theological reflection.
Dr. Lockhart received her B.A. in Philosophy and Religion from Claflin University, M.Div with a concentration in Pastoral Care and Counseling from Wesley Theological Seminary, M.A. in Ethics and Society from Vanderbilt University, and a Ph.D. in Theology and Education from Boston College.
As an Assistant Professor of Christian Education at Union Presbyterian Seminary, she is not only a teacher, but a facilitator, rope jumper, game-player, advocate and catalyst for critical consciousness and engagement in educating in faith and actually living into that faith through various spiritual and artistic practices.
She is a consultant for the Campus Ministry Theological Exploration of Vocation Initiative with the Forum For Theological Exploration on behalf of Lilly Endowment Inc. In this role, she interfaces with 104 campus ministry programs across the U.S. and is able to learn first-hand about the changing nature of congregations as well as the practical, theological, and spiritual needs of ministers, students and congregants.
She also serves as Executive Secretary for the Religious Education Association and is on the Advisory Council for The Katie Geneva Cannon Center for Womanist Leadership.
She co-authored "United Against Racism: Churchesfor Change: Facilitator's Guide", National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA. Friendship Press, 2018.

Dr. Lakisha Lockhart
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