The Long Obedience of Racial Justice
To bear the image of God is a declaration of dignity that challenges power.
Walter Kim
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“This
is not Charlottesville” was the refrain that I heard many times. Our
neighbors sought to assure us of this. We had moved to Charlottesville,
Virginia, just days after white supremacists’ Unite the Right Rallies
shattered the town’s charm. As blatant outside emissaries of racial
hatred, they were vehemently opposed by people of faith and of goodwill.
On the other hand, I recall a ride with an African American taxi driver who grew up in Charlottesville. He recalled, without ...
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Monday, July 13, 2020
The Long Obedience of Racial Justice
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