Racial Trauma and White Supremacy

Racial Trauma and White Supremacy

“It matters who gets to tell the story. If it's only left to one person, one group of people, it will be a biased telling—whether intentionally or unintentionally.” Dr. Dan Allender and Rachael Clinton Chen have an honest conversation with...
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“It matters who gets to tell the story. If it's only left to one
person, one group of people, it will be a biased telling—whether
intentionally or unintentionally.”


Dr. Dan Allender and Rachael Clinton Chen have an honest
conversation with Wendell Moss, a Teaching Staff member, 
and Linda Royster, a Core Facilitator, about the current and
generational impact of racial trauma, and the infectious nature
of white supremacy within the United States, organizations and
teams such as our own, and the Church. Some difficult truths are
named in this episode, and we invite you, with open hearts, to be
part of this journey of learning and repentance with us. 


 


Resources:


Read The Color of Compromise: The Truth about the American
Church’s Complicity in Racism by Jemar Tisby 

Read White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide by
Carol Anderson

Read Stand Your Ground: Black bodies and the Justice of God
by Kelly Brown Douglas 

Read Race: A Theological Account by J. Kameron Carter 

Read works by the theologian and author James Cone



Read works by the theologian and author Richard Twiss

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