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Can peacemaking dismantle racism? Osheta Moore, author of Dear White Peacemakers, offers a warm and welcoming invitation to White people as she talks with Amy Julia about antiracism, the difference between peacekeeping and peacemaking, and the equalizing nature of our belovedness.
Show Notes:
“Osheta Moore is a writer, pastor, speaker, and podcaster in Saint Paul, Minnesota, as well as a mother of three and economic justice advocate for women in developing countries.” Preorder her book Dear White Peacemakers: Dismantling Racism with Grit and Grace.
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“If Jesus actually calls us to be peacemakers, what does that look like, and how does that look in our everyday lives?”
“If I really care about your belovedness, I’m going to invite you into this work and listen to you and be patient with you and love you. But if you care about my belovedness, then you’re going to understand that there are systems that are continually oppressing me, like police brutality or school systems. You’re going to do what you can to change those systems so that I can move through this world as a beloved.”
“Part of my nonviolent peacemaking practices is to hold onto the humanity of people.”
“Do some intentional work of owning and acknowledging your belovedness…oftentimes we don’t see the humanity of others because we’ve neglected the humanity of ourselves.”
“Belovedness can be the great equalizer that we need in this world.”
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BOOK GIVEAWAY
To enter to win a copy of Dear White Peacemakers:
1. Share this podcast episode on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter and tag Amy Julia Becker when you share.
OR
2. Go to this episode post on Amy Julia's Instagram & tag a friend in the post's comments.
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Thank you to Breaking Ground, the co-host for this podcast.
Head, Heart, Hands, Season 4 of the Love Is Stronger Than Fear podcast, is based on my e-book Head, Heart, Hands, which accompanies White Pi
We want to hear your thoughts. Send us a text!
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Can peacemaking dismantle racism? Osheta Moore, author of Dear White Peacemakers, offers a warm and welcoming invitation to White people as she talks with Amy Julia about antiracism, the difference between peacekeeping and peacemaking, and the equalizing nature of our belovedness.
Show Notes:
“Osheta Moore is a writer, pastor, speaker, and podcaster in Saint Paul, Minnesota, as well as a mother of three and economic justice advocate for women in developing countries.” Preorder her book Dear White Peacemakers: Dismantling Racism with Grit and Grace.
Connect Online:
On the Podcast:
“If Jesus actually calls us to be peacemakers, what does that look like, and how does that look in our everyday lives?”
“If I really care about your belovedness, I’m going to invite you into this work and listen to you and be patient with you and love you. But if you care about my belovedness, then you’re going to understand that there are systems that are continually oppressing me, like police brutality or school systems. You’re going to do what you can to change those systems so that I can move through this world as a beloved.”
“Part of my nonviolent peacemaking practices is to hold onto the humanity of people.”
“Do some intentional work of owning and acknowledging your belovedness…oftentimes we don’t see the humanity of others because we’ve neglected the humanity of ourselves.”
“Belovedness can be the great equalizer that we need in this world.”
__
BOOK GIVEAWAY
To enter to win a copy of Dear White Peacemakers:
1. Share this podcast episode on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter and tag Amy Julia Becker when you share.
OR
2. Go to this episode post on Amy Julia's Instagram & tag a friend in the post's comments.
Shipping to continental US addresses only
...
Thank you to Breaking Ground, the co-host for this podcast.
Head, Heart, Hands, Season 4 of the Love Is Stronger Than Fear podcast, is based on my e-book Head, Heart, Hands, which accompanies White Pi
We want to hear your thoughts. Send us a text!
Connect with me:
Thanks for listening!
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