Love as the Key to Racial ReconciliationSample
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Learn about history, oppression, injustices, and systems that have allowed inequity to persist in America. Begin this journey with an open mind.
The learning process is uncomfortable, but not designed to make you feel guilty. History is not our fault, but we must know history to ensure that it is not repeated, to know where we are, and to boldly walk into making tomorrow better for everyone. History is not our fault, but making a change and difference is our duty.
There is no shortage of resources available for those who really want to learn: books, audio books, podcasts, TED talks, webinars, websites, seminars, conferences, courses, and people who are willing to take this journey with you! Choose the learning lane that works for you and dive in!
Do this with an open heart and mind and geared towards reconciliation.
About this Plan
The tragic death of George Floyd sparked discussions about why are we still talking about race and racial injustice in 2020. In hope of finding a solution, and common ground after his death, many people raised this question, “What can I do?” This devotional will explain what you can do, and help you to prepare your heart and mind for love and, ultimately, racial reconciliation.
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