The Faithful Feminists Podcast

Cultivating Hope Through Anti-Racism with Jasmine Bradshaw (Declaration 2)

12.06.2021 - By thefaithfulfeministsPlay

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Join us in conversation with Jasmine Bradshaw of the First Name Basis podcast as we explore the necessary work of anti-racism in the LDS Church. This week, the Come Follow Me manual focuses on Declarations 2, which ended the racist priesthood and temple ban against Black folks in the 1970s. Jasmine shares the importance of continuing our anti-racism education and efforts, understanding that Declaration 2 was not the end of systemic racism in the LDS church. When we understand the importance of small progress, prioritizing relationship, and seeing the hand of God in the work of justice, we can be effective in our anti-racism practice. Connect with Jasmine on her podcast, The First Name Basis Podcast, find free resources at www.firstnamebasis.org, and sign up for anti-racist education courses for kids at www.allyelementary.com!

 

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