Glad to share some learning in how to lead white antiracist work in spiritual communities through Building Faith. Click over to read the whole article!
The church is called to resist injustice and work against racism. As many churches and ministers have become more attentive to issues of racial justice and the movement for black lives, we look for next steps in addressing our institutional racism. Perhaps you’ve started parish book clubs or found guest speakers to boost awareness around racial justice. If we treat this work of justice like a one-off formation event, or only consider content, we will miss out on the transformative work of being anti-racist churches. These four principles move beyond content to our methods, and can orient our programs, formation, and worship toward antiracist practice…..