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Since the beginning, comics have been a way to explore a variety of social injustices. We talk with Michael Miller, a justice-oriented theological consultant. Michael designed and taught a private high school class called MARVELous Justice that looked at the intersection of comics with social justice. Listen to this episode to find out why the school’s Catholic Sisters approving content on Black Panther, Squirrel Girl, and Harley Quinn isn’t as surprising as you might think.
Michael Miller: mycomicrelief.wordpress.com & https://www.michaeljmillerconsulting.com/
X: @My_ComicRelief
Instagram: @consultingtheologian
Threads: consultingtheologian
Bluesky: @mycomicrelief.bsky.social
By Dr. Emilia Brown and Keeden HopkinsSince the beginning, comics have been a way to explore a variety of social injustices. We talk with Michael Miller, a justice-oriented theological consultant. Michael designed and taught a private high school class called MARVELous Justice that looked at the intersection of comics with social justice. Listen to this episode to find out why the school’s Catholic Sisters approving content on Black Panther, Squirrel Girl, and Harley Quinn isn’t as surprising as you might think.
Michael Miller: mycomicrelief.wordpress.com & https://www.michaeljmillerconsulting.com/
X: @My_ComicRelief
Instagram: @consultingtheologian
Threads: consultingtheologian
Bluesky: @mycomicrelief.bsky.social