Story Antiracism
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Bread for the World
‘Bread for the World is a collective Christian voice using our nation’s decision-makers to end hunger at home and abroad…Bread for … -
Suffragists of Color
February is Black History Month; its origins date back to 1926, when a well-known historian of the time, Carter G. -
Is Black History Month Still Relevant?
In 1875 the ‘father’ of Black History Month, Carter G. Woodson, was born in Virginia to illiterate parents who had previously … -
Celebrating Black History Month
The church community is often referred to as the “household of God” and the “family of God.” It has been my experience, … -
Decentering Whiteness in a Multiracial Society
Regardless of race, from the moment we take our first breaths on American soil, our existence rotates around whiteness. -
NOT Anxious to Talk About It
Anxious to talk about it? I am not very much anxious to talk about racial issues because to bring back memories of … -
Reflections
I am grateful for having had the opportunity to share in the book review of Anxious to Talk About it. -
Chicanery!
After reading Carolyn B. Helsel’s book Anxious to Talk About It, my thoughts returned to the newly integrated neighborhood and newly integrated … -
Waking Up in Canada
Until recently, I had never thought about my part in a racist society. I always thought I was lucky to be raised …