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Might from the Margins: The Gospel's Power to Turn the Tables on Injustice
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meaningful (the intersection of our life and faith story)
Marcia McFee • Think Like a Filmmaker
Because I am seen as somewhat more racially aware than other whites, people of color will often give me a pass. While this is certainly more comfortable for me, it doesn’t hold me accountable or support my racial growth. I ask my friends of color to trust that I can handle their feedback, and then it’s on me to demonstrate myself as worthy of that
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Inclusion on Purpose: An Intersectional Approach to Creating a Culture of Belonging at Work
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The sin of “indifference” is noted by many of these early advocates of racial reconciliation. To sit on the sidelines while unequal and oppressive forces harm part of the Christian community is a grievous wrong.
Michael O. Emerson, Christian Smith • Divided by Faith
Experience and Apply
Brandon Guindon • Intentional
