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Black & white, disrupting racism one friendship at a time, Teesha Hadra and John Hambrick

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Black & white, disrupting racism one friendship at a time, Teesha Hadra and John Hambrick
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-220) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Black & white
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1047801333
Responsibility statement
Teesha Hadra and John Hambrick
Sub title
disrupting racism one friendship at a time
Summary
"Working against racism is part of what it means to call Jesus Lord and Savior. Most of us don't need to make speeches. We need to make friends. This is the core message of Black and White racism can be disrupted by relationships. If you will risk forging friendships with those who do not look like you, it will change the way you see the world, and that could change the world. The authors, Teesha Hadra, a young black woman, and John Hambrick, a sexagenarian white man, bring a confident and redemptive tone to this hope because that is exactly what they've experienced. Black and White leverages their story, surrounding it with other's stories, practical advice, and exploration of the systems of racism to motivate you to consider your own role in change. Learn about the various and often subtle ways racism continues to be a part of American culture. Discover how simple (albeit not always easy) it is to get involved in what God is doing to disrupt racism. Become equipped to take faithful, practical, next steps in obedience to God's call to join the movement against racism"--Goodreads
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Black and white
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