As part of the California African American Museum’s exhibition, Gastón Espinosa, professor of religious studies at Claremont McKenna, and Marne L. Campbell, professor and chair of African American studies at Loyola Marymount, joined the museum’s history curator Susan D. Anderson in a panel Tuesday (April 13) to discuss the history and significance of Black Pentecostalism.
Source: Black Christian News Network
Art Exhibitions In Los Angeles Explore The Impact Of Black Pentecostalism