“Fourth Wave Revolution is a movement to transform the way we engage in anti-oppression and anti-racism work while maintaining and in some cases recovering ourselves.”

— Chasity Jones, Founder, Fourth Wave Revolution
Masters of Divinity, Boston University School of Theology

Fourth Waves strives to approach this mission in two ways. The first is through working with organizations and the second is through individual spiritual counseling, therapy, and advising.

About Fourth Wave Revolution: Creating Liberation Theology

Fourth Wave Revolution exists help others unlearn how we have been invisibly influenced by colonization! I work with various communities to initiate and maintain their process of decolonization -identifying and unlearning how we are still impacted by colonialism and white supremacy.

Fourth Wave Revolution was conceived at the intersection of the streets full of protest and the theological academy. It has found its home exploring the intersection of racism and religion and spirituality through a lens of decolonization, the origin of the concept of race and racism.

Unconventionally utilizing Womanist theology, which centers Black womens’ experience, Black Liberation, emphasizing God’s preference for the oppressed, and Postcolonial theologies, which centers the perspective of the colonized as opposed to the colonizer, to dismantle white supremacy through decolonization of the mind (bell hooks, Sisters of the Yam).

For it is the unlearning and awareness of colonial logic and propaganda in which we recover ourselves and experience liberation- as both descendants of the colonizers and the colonized. Thus, this liberation is of a mutual nature.

We must reach deeper, addressing as close to the root as possible to dismantle and abolish racism and white supremacy. Fourth Wave Revolution is committed to digging deeper.

Fourth Wave Revolution is committed to increasing the critical consciousness (hooks) through education and spiritual practice.