You can’t love one another without being antiracist
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A third way to antiracism? I loved Osheta Moore’s Dear White Peacemakers. Osheta writes a beautiful and powerful book, and I deeply recommend it to anyone who thinks of themselves as a white peacemaker. She forges a new way toward antiracism, between grit and grace, which she calls a “third way.” She’s committed to nonviolent antiracism and has felt dissatisfied between structural antiracism activism and academics, and the personal reconciliation of Evangelical institutions. To her, both approaches failed her. Here’s how she says it:
You can’t love one another without being antiracist
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You can’t love one another without being antiracist
A third way to antiracism? I loved Osheta Moore’s Dear White Peacemakers. Osheta writes a beautiful and powerful book, and I deeply recommend it to anyone who thinks of themselves as a white peacemaker. She forges a new way toward antiracism, between grit and grace, which she calls a “third way.” She’s committed to nonviolent antiracism and has felt dissatisfied between structural antiracism activism and academics, and the personal reconciliation of Evangelical institutions. To her, both approaches failed her. Here’s how she says it: