. base is an online searchable knowledge base system; a curator and repository of research, litanies, articles, multimedia resources and more.
.base is the first phase of The Black Theology Project 2.0, a digital learning project and network that seeks to strengthen social movements by bridging the gap between the Academy, Church and Community; providing resources that help cultivate a deeper theological framework to pursue justice and better address the needs of the communities in which we serve.
Digital Strategist/ Social Entrepreneur/ Faith-rooted Organizer/ Minister of Information
Jamye is the founder of KINETICS and publishing editor of KineticsLive.com, an information ministry that integrates theological reflection and practice, and uses dialogue as a catalyst for social change.
He is a trusted adviser and consultant to many of the world’s most influential faith-based and nonprofit organizations. His work has spanned the globe – advising nonprofits, faith-based organizations, corporations and individuals in their efforts to engage their constituencies. On the forefront of digital strategy, he has been invited consecutively to speak at SXSW, the world’s largest interactive festival. Wooten is the creator of the #BlackChurchSyllabus #MLK2BAKER and founder of FaithintheCity.org, a monthly gathering where faith and public life meet in Baltimore. In April 2015, Jamye 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 a founding board member of the Tubman House and serves on the board of trustees for Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary.
Jamye has organized and documented social movements from across the United States, United Kingdom and Africa. He 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. Follow him on Twitter @JamyeWooten
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