When was the last time you sat in a room full of people who identified themselves as recovering white supremacists? “Hi, my name is ______, and I’m a…” Organizations don’t exactly form around this type of recovery. Why not? Because… Read More ›
Racism
Understanding the Racial Empathy Gap: The Power of Narratives (Part 2)
This is Part 2 of a 5-part series exploring the black-white racial empathy gap in the United States. It continues looking at the role of narratives. If you haven’t read Part 1 yet, you’ll want to do that first here…. Read More ›
A Sermon on MLK Weekend: The Injustices of Earth and the Resources of Heaven
Originally posted on David W. Swanson:
Most of you know my oldest son and you know that, like his younger son, he is adopted. You may not know that my son can trace his ethnicity through Filipino people, Puerto Rican…