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Category: Reparations

There will be another Linda Fairstein
Anti-Racism Work, Reparations

There will be another Linda Fairstein

With the release of Ava Duvernay’s powerful series “When They See Us,” there has been an explosion of reactions to … Continue reading There will be another Linda Fairstein

Part Two: Dandelions in the Temple
Anti-Racism Work, paradigm shift, pcusa, Reparations

Part Two: Dandelions in the Temple

(For more on this, see Part One: Dandelions and White Supremacy – The Overarching Frame) The Barmen Declaration As A … Continue reading Part Two: Dandelions in the Temple

Reparations and Repentance, part 1
Justice, racism, Reparations, Suffering

Reparations and Repentance, part 1

“Upon reflection, we can be grateful for the attachments formed between Albert, Lizzie, Jim, Charles, and countless others [and their owners]. Bonds like these led to profound changes that began in the heart and grew to relieve a nation.” Continue reading Reparations and Repentance, part 1

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