Host/Founder

Jamye Wooten

Digital Strategist – Faith-rooted Organizer – Social Entrepreneur – Minister of Information and 2015 Social Justice Institute Fellow at Boston University School of Theology.

“… a critical player on the front lines of significant changes taking place in the structure and practice of American Religion..”  Dr. R. Drew Smith, Co-Convener of the Transatlantic Roundtable on Religion and Race.

Jamye is the founder of Kinetics Communications and publishing editor of KineticsLive.com, an information ministry that integrates theological reflection and practice and uses dialogue as a catalyst for social change. In the Fall of 2015, he launched the #BlackChurchSyllabus, providing resources that help cultivate a deeper theological framework to pursue justice. In April 2015, he co-founded Baltimore United for Change, a coalition of grassroots organizations in Baltimore City that organized in response to the death of #FreddieGray.

Jamye is the former program director of the Collective Banking Group, Inc. (CBG), a Christian ministry that draws together leaders from the faith, business, and public service sectors to develop and enhance economic empowerment strategies for the African American community.