Fellows & Editors
Catherine Woodiwiss
- Trip:
- Fellows 2015
- Affiliation:
- Sojourners
- Country:
- Kenya
- Year:
- 2015
- Find me on:
Catherine Woodiwiss is a writer and editor for Sojourners, where she looks for voices to contribute to conversations on faith, spirituality, justice, policy, culture, innovation, and daily life. Her favorite postures are ethnographer and producer — reporting on the spread of subcultures, ideas, objects, and beliefs through time and place; and creating the conditions for others' voices and talents to thrive. She co-founded a service design consultancy for creative businesses in emerging economies, and co-launched a DIY house show network to bring top local talent into supportive local living rooms.
Stories
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When Community Requires Boundaries, Who Gets Left Out?
{image-1} You can't get a good pilau at Amani Gardens Inn. The guesthouse, nestled behind tall gates on Church Road, boasts a menu of all-American food and three acres of some...
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How Christians in Kenya Are Trying to Hack Government Corruption
In a small side hall inside a ministry building, a group of young developers and artists huddled over their laptops. Half-filled Fanta and Coke bottles sat forgotten in the center of the...
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How a Global Christian Hackathon Is Reprogramming the Church
Do not be alarmed: there are no known bands of Jesus fish-sporting, vigilante hackers patrolling the cyber underworld. But in 13 cities this weekend — including Jakarta, Bangalore, Addis Ababa, Guatemala City, London,...
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