Hellena Moon
Hellena Moon (she/her), PhD, is an educator (teaches part-time at Kennesaw State University), community activist, and parent. She has a Master of Arts (AM) from Harvard University in Regional Studies East Asia, an M.Div from Harvard, and a PhD from Emory University.
She is the author of two co-edited books with Dr. Bishop Emmanuel Y. Lartey: Postcolonial Images of Spiritual Care: Challenges of Care in a Neoliberal Age (2020); Postcolonial Practices of Care: A Project of Togetherness during COVID-19 and Racial Violence (Wipf & Stock, 2022). She is author of a monograph, Liberalism and Colonial Violence: Charting a New Genealogy of Spiritual Care (Wipf & Stock, forthcoming at the end of 2022). She is also editor of a book for high school students: The Power of Our Stories Won’t Stop: Truth-Telling as Democratic Civic Practice (Eastwind Books of Berkeley, forthcoming 2023). The foreword is written by Andrea Young, the Executive Director of the ACLU of Georgia (read more)