Celebrating Diversity: Negotiating Difference, Exploring the Color White by Joseph Driskill Associate professor of spirituality at Pacific School of Religion and dean of the Disciples Seminary Foundation in Berkeley, CA, Joseph Driskill urges those sharing his position of white privilege to see with new eyes and hear with new ears as they reach out to those of differing social, ethnic, and racial positions.
Not Somewhere Else, but Here: The Struggle for Racial Justice as a Struggle to Inhabit My Country by Rebecca Parker President of Starr King School for the Ministry (Unitarian Universalist) in Berkeley, CA, Rebecca Parker draws on her own experience in detailing the forces that keep white Americans uninformed about the diverse world we live in, and calls for re-education as the path to healing racial injustice.
The Sin Of Racism A Pastoral Letter from The House of Bishops of the Episcopal Church
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Theology's Great Sin: Silence in the Face of White Supremacy by James H. Cone Drawing on the legacies of Malcom X, Martin Luther King Jr., Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and others, James Cone, Charles A. Briggs Distinguished Professor of Systematic Theology at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, calls on theologians to break their silence about white racism.
Strength to Love by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - click here to explore a preview on Google Books
Why, as Christians, We Must Oppose Racism by Archbishop Desmond Tutu
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