Jan 26, 2021
In his lecture “Errands in the
Wilderness: Protestant Migrations and the (Re-)Evangelization of
California in the 20th and 21st Centuries,” Darren Dochuk, Andrew
V. Tackes College Professor of History at the University of Notre
Dame, talks about how the movement of protestant communities into,
out of, and within Southern California made Los Angeles a center of
innovative evangelization and religious transformation on an
international scale.
In response, Robert
Chao Romero, associate professor of Chicana/o and Central American
studies at UCLA, explores the history of Latino protestant
communities in Los Angeles and the churches, institutions, and
theologies that arose from them.