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Elizabeth Conde-Frazier named head of Association for Hispanic Theological Education

Elizabeth Conde-Frazier will be the next director of the Association for His­panic Theological Education, an orga­nization dedicated to promoting and improving theological education for Hispanic individuals and communities.

She has been involved with AETH since its inception in 1992 and currently serves as its coordinator of relations with theological entities.

Conde-Frazier is an ordained pastor in the American Baptist Churches USA and was the founder of the Orlando E. Costas Hispanic and Latin American Ministries Program at Andover Newton Theological School. She has served as an associate professor of religious education at the Claremont School of Theology and as academic dean and vice president of education at Esperanza College of Eastern University.

Conde-Frazier’s books include Latina Evangélicas: A Theological Survey from the Margins, Listen to the Children: Conversations with Immigrant Families, and Atando Cabos: Latinx Contribu­tions to Theological Education.

Dawn Araujo-Hawkins

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