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Conversations about race are hard. Conversations about racism are even harder. Maybe that is what makes systemic racism so powerful - we can’t talk about it. We can’t name it. Because if we name it, we fear we could be accused of racism. So let’s change the conversation. Today, we aren’t talking about personal racism, the dehumanizing and evil things that a racist person might do. Instead, we are talking about systemic racism, the subtle and pervasive ways that our culture has misled all of us in regards to race, and what we can do about it. Get curious and prepare your heart by reading Micah 6:7-8 CEB.
By Grace Ottumwa5
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Conversations about race are hard. Conversations about racism are even harder. Maybe that is what makes systemic racism so powerful - we can’t talk about it. We can’t name it. Because if we name it, we fear we could be accused of racism. So let’s change the conversation. Today, we aren’t talking about personal racism, the dehumanizing and evil things that a racist person might do. Instead, we are talking about systemic racism, the subtle and pervasive ways that our culture has misled all of us in regards to race, and what we can do about it. Get curious and prepare your heart by reading Micah 6:7-8 CEB.