Russell Lecture on Spiritual Life
Russell Lecture on Spiritual Life with Tisch College Artist/Scholar-in-Residence Dee-1
Wednesday, March 6, 2024, 5:00pm-6:30pm.
The Russell Lecture on Spiritual Life is the oldest endowed lectureship at Tufts and offers a spiritual perspective on this historical moment. This year we welcome Tisch College's Artist/Scholar-in-Residence Dee-1 to offer his gifts and insight to the Tufts community. This event is hosted by the University Chaplaincy with support from the Tisch College Solomont Speaker Series.
Dee-1 began rapping and performing publicly while in college at Louisiana State University. After graduating from LSU in 2008, he taught middle school math in Baton Rouge. After two years of teaching, he pivoted to focus exclusively on his music career. In 2010, Dee-1 was named Artist of the Year at the NOLA Underground Hip Hop Awards. In 2016, he released "Sallie Mae Back", a hyper-energetic track celebrating the completion of his student loan payoffs. He used a part of his label signing advance to pay off the loans. The song received critical acclaim from CNN, ESPN, Forbes and Time magazine. The Washington Post called it the "anthem of a generation." Dee-1 is the recipient of the 2020 NAACP “Power of Influence Award,” highlighting his activism and commitment to inspiring youth. In 2021, he became the first rapper in history to be appointed to a statewide position by a governor, John Bell Edwards of Louisiana, joining the Louisiana Council for the “Success of Black Men and Boys.” He was also nominated for an Emmy Award in 2021 for hosting “The Manhattan Project”. His recent album, “Finding Balance” (2022) debuted at No. 4 in the world on the Apple Music/iTunes Hip-Hop Charts. In 2023, he was appointed the Nasir Jones Hip-Hop Fellow at Harvard University.
ASL interpretation will be available at the event. You can contact University Chaplaincy with any accessibility needs and questions. If you are looking for another opportunity to engage with Dee-1, please consider joining Tufts students, staff, and faculty for a workshop with Dee-1 the same week (time and date TBD). You can register for the Lecture and submit your interest for the workshop below.
James A. Russell Lectureship on Spiritual Life
The Russell Lectureship is the oldest lectureship at Tufts University, established by James Russell of West Cambridge (now Arlington) in 1867. In accordance with the provisions of the donor’s will, each year the university invites a distinguished lecturer to speak on a topic relating to spiritual life. (Source: Miller, Russell E. Light on the Hill: A History of Tufts College 1852-1952. Boston: Beacon Press, 1966.)
Past Russell Lectureship Speakers
2023 - Dr. Ofelia Zepeda, "Our Language is our Strength"
2022 - Valarie Kaur, "Revolutionary Love In Action"
2021 - Reverend Adam Russell Taylor, "The Work Ahead: Building a Just, Beloved Community"
2020 - Lecture not held, due to the coronavirus pandemic
2019 Eboo Patel "Division or Unity: Religious Diversity and the American Promise"
2018 The Reverend Dr. Thandeka "Why Love Beyond Belief Today?"
2017 150th Anniversary – The Reverend Osagyefo Sekou “The Role of the Prophet in a Time of Monsters”
2015 The Reverend Janet Cooper Nelson G72 “Questions without Answers: Education, Worth, and Empathy”
2014 James Carroll “Christianity and Anti-Semitism”
2013 Sister Simone Campbell
2012 Sherman Teichmann, Tufts Institute for Global Leadership
2011 The Reverend Peter Morales, President of the Unitarian Universalist Association
2010 Michael Flaherty A90
2009 Professor Elizabeth Prodoromou
2008 The Reverend James W. Skehan
2007 Professor Max L. Stackhouse, “Faith and Globalization”
2006 The Reverend Dr. Gloria White-Hammond, “A Career in Medicine vs. a Ministry of Healing”
2005 Dr. Ingrid Mattson
2004 The Reverend J. Bryan Hehir, “War, Peace and Terror: Defining the Relationship”
2003 The Reverend Professor Peter J. Gomes, Plummer Professor of Christian Morals and Pusey Minister in the Memorial Church, Harvard University (Rededication Ceremony of Goddard Chapel after Renovation)
2002 Archbishop Desmond Tutu
1989-2001 [No record]
1988 Professor George Ursul, Emerson College
1985-1987 [No record]
1984 Professor Brian Smith
1983 Dr. Lamin Sanneh
1982 Dr. Spencer Lavan
1981 [No record]
1980 Professor George Goethals
1979 Dr. George Rupp
1978 The Reverend Dr. Victor Carpenter
1977 The Reverend Dr. Constance Parvey
1976 Dr. J. Robert Nelson
1975 Professor William Jones
1974 [No record]
1973 [Professor Mary Daly scheduled but did not speak]
1972 Roger Hazelton
1971 The Reverend Frederick Buschner
1970 The Rev. Theodore Lockhart
1969 The Rev. Dr. Harvey Cox
1968 100th Anniversary: The Rev. Ralph Norman Helverson, “Theseus and the Minotaur”
1967 Dr. Joseph N. Barth
1966 Dr. C. Conrad Wright, “Piety, Morality, and the Commonwealth”
1965 Dr. Rhys Williams, “The Future of Man”
1964 Dr. Bradford Eugene Gale, “The Religion of Time and the Religion of Eternity”
1963 Dr. Edwon Prince Booth
1962 Dr. Brainard F. Gibbons, “Christian Principles and Business Practices”
1961 Dr. Samuel Howard Miller, “Character and the Sacraments of the Self”
1960 Dr. Albert J. Penner, “Christian Faith and Ethical Decision”
1959 The Right Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr., “The People of God”
1958 Dr. Philip Randall Giles, “The Christian Faith, the Good Man, the World Citizen”
1957 Dr. Roy Messer Pearson, “The Prophetic Voice of the Church”
1956 Dr. Dana McLean Greeley, “Religion Makes the Difference”
1955 Dr. George A. Buttrick, “Beyond Idolatry”
1954 Dr. Henry J. Cadbury, “The Application of Religion to Public Affairs”
1953 James Luther Adams, “Affirmative Religion the Vocation of Citizenship”
1952 Parker McCollester
1951 Herbert Gezork, “The Fate of Religion Under Totalitarianism”
1950 Charles Whitney Gilkey, “Contemporary Religious Trends Among American Students”
1949 Robert H. Pfeiffer, “Is the Gospel Obsolete?”
1948 Harold A. Bosley, “The Nature of Religious Liberalism”
1947 Eugene G. Bewkes, “Reflections on Religion and Ethics”
1946 Clarence Russell Skinner, “Superstition, Reason and Faith”
1945 Bruce W. Brotherston
1944 Julius S. Bixler
1943 William Wallace Rose, “Religion and the Religious”
1942 Frederick M. Eliot
1941 Willard L. Sperry, “The Dilemma of Christianity”
1940 Robert Cummins, “Religious Implications of the Democratic Process”
1939 Rufus Jones
1938 Lee S. McCollester, “Religion, Learning and Men of the Free Spirit”
1937 John Haynes Holmes, “The New Warfare of Science and Religion”
1936 Laurence H. Seelye
1935 Charles E. Park, “Faith with the Mind’s Permission”
1934 Paul D. Moody
1933 Louis C. Cornish
1932 William E. Hocking, “Religion and Philosophy in Occident and Orient”
1931 J.A.C. Fagginger Auer, “A Religion for Today”
1930 Russell Henry Stafford, “The Indispensable Gospel”
1929 F. O. Hall
1928 Harold E.B. Speight, “Gains for Religion in Modern Thought”
1927 J. Edgar Park, “Creation in Literature and Life”
1926 Samuel A. Eliot
1925 Gaius Glann Atkins
1924 Charles R. Brown
1923 Kenyon L. Butterfield
1922 Nehemiah Boynton, “The Importance of Christian Faith and Belief”
1921 S. M. Crothers
1920 J. F. Newton
1919 F. W. Perkins
1918 [No lecture due to wartime conditions]
1917 Francis G. Peabody, “Religion After the War”
1916 Marion D. Shutter, “A Working Theory of Life”
1915 I. M. Atwood
1914 C. R. Henderson
1913 W.H.P. Faunce, “The Sufficiency of the Gospel to Meet the Reasonable Needs of Men Both in Time and Eternity”
1912 John van Schaick
1911 F. O. Hall
1910 C. A. Barney
1909 H. I. Cushman
1908 L. M. Powers
1907 F. W. Perkins
1906 A. W. Grose
1905 F. W. Hamilton
1904 Herbert Ernest Cushman, “What Is Christianity?”
1903 John Vannevar
1902 G. W. Penniman
1901 Vincent H. Tomlinson
1900 D. M. Dodge
1899 H. W. Rugg
1898 W. H. Ryder
1897 W. S. Perkins
1896 J. C. Snow
1895 C. E. Nash
1894 T. E. Busfield
1893 G. L. Demarest
1892 E. E. Hale
1891 J. C. Adams
1890 C. H. Eaton
1889 A. P. Putnam
1888 I. C. Knowlton
1887 C. F. Lee
1886 A. A. Miner
1885 Edward J. Young, “The Sufficiency of Christianity”
1884 W. H. Ryder
1883 A. P. Peabody
1882 Henry Blanchard
1881 J. Smith Dodge
1880 [No record]
1879 [No record]
1878 C. H. Leonard
1877 W. R. Shipman
1876 W. E. Gibbs
1875 A. St. John Chambre
1874 I. M. Atwood
1873 E. C. Bolles
1872 T. J. Sawyer
1871 Thomas Baldwin Thayer, “Christianity Sufficient for the Present and the Future”
1870 Elbridge Gerry Brooks
1869 Ebenezer Fisher
1868 First Lecture: The Reverend Massena Goodrich