Dr. Roberto Che Espinoza is a public intellectual, ethicist, and cultural strategist whose work bridges the worlds of academia, activism, and spiritual formation. They hold a Ph.D. in Philosophy with an emphasis on ethics and bring over two decades of experience engaging the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and religion. As the founder of Our Collective Becoming—an evolving project of community-supported scholarship—Dr. Espinoza works to suture the wounds of society through storytelling, shared meals, and practices of social repair. They are the author of Activist Theology and a sought-after speaker and facilitator known for their ability to translate complex ideas into accessible, transformative practices for organizations, faith communities, and educational institutions. Their research and teaching are rooted in varying concepts within the philosophical tradition while engaging feminist, queer, and decolonial thought as tools for cultivating another possible world. With a reputation for visionary leadership and a gift for bridging theory and practice, Dr. Espinoza partners with communities to reimagine ethical futures and build cultures of belonging.More...