Yes, There’s Something You Can Do Tim Branch June 30, 2020 General, Practical Justice, Race I actually can do something. I can learn more.
Justified Anger: Film Screening Alex Gee June 29, 2020 Art, Family and Parenting, Race Explore the true history of our nation through Dr. Alex Gee's journey into his own ancestry.
We Need to Grieve. Seven Places to Begin. Auburn Senior Fellows June 28, 2020 Church Life, Global, Race Our grief may just have the impact of creating an antibody that will be the moral revival our country needs.
United Methodists Unveil ‘Dismantling Racism’ Initiative RLC Editor June 22, 2020 Church Life, Race, Theology A multi-level effort throughout the church to initiate a sustained and coordinated effort to dismantle racism.
Deconstructing Symbols that Terrorize Beck Lister June 19, 2020 Global, Practical Justice, Race We are seeing now that history is not as far in the past as we think it is, and something that is not symbolically significant to me may certainly mean something to others.
Protest, Prophecy, and Defunding the Police Jennifer Butler June 18, 2020 Global, Politics, Race Progress can be made as long as we continue to listen to the cries of those in the streets.
On the Way Back Down: In Memory of the Charleston 9 Paul Demer June 17, 2020 Art, General, Race Rev. Sharon Risher reminds me that there’s purpose on the way back down from pain and life on the other side of death.
We Have Refused to Listen: Repentance After George Floyd’s Murder Chris Hall June 16, 2020 Church Life, Practical Justice, Race The Lord is calling us to sacrificial love, a love where the currency of our words is backed by the gold of our lives.
There Is No ‘Other’ Morf Morford June 16, 2020 Politics, Practical Justice, Race Our options in life were never equal, never fair, and never related to merit or work ethic.
Dying to Whiteness, Becoming Anti-Racist Nathan Hunt June 12, 2020 Global, Race, Theology Whiteness is very real, and it cannot simply be exited by saying so.